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Ritmi a scuola

Titolo originale: College Swing
  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 26min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
598
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Jackie Coogan, Bob Hope, Betty Grable, Gracie Allen, Ben Blue, George Burns, Florence George, John Payne, and Martha Raye in Ritmi a scuola (1938)
CommediaMusicaleRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaGracie Alden tries to graduate college to get an inheritance.Gracie Alden tries to graduate college to get an inheritance.Gracie Alden tries to graduate college to get an inheritance.

  • Regia
    • Raoul Walsh
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Walter DeLeon
    • Francis Martin
    • Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
  • Star
    • George Burns
    • Gracie Allen
    • Martha Raye
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    598
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Raoul Walsh
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Walter DeLeon
      • Francis Martin
      • Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
    • Star
      • George Burns
      • Gracie Allen
      • Martha Raye
    • 18Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    George Burns
    George Burns
    • George Jonas
    Gracie Allen
    Gracie Allen
    • Gracie Alden
    Martha Raye
    Martha Raye
    • Mabel Grady
    Bob Hope
    Bob Hope
    • Bud Brady
    Edward Everett Horton
    Edward Everett Horton
    • Hubert Dash
    Florence George
    Florence George
    • Ginna Ashburn
    Ben Blue
    Ben Blue
    • Ben Volt
    Betty Grable
    Betty Grable
    • Betty
    Jackie Coogan
    Jackie Coogan
    • Jackie
    John Payne
    John Payne
    • Martin Bates
    Cecil Cunningham
    Cecil Cunningham
    • Dean Sleet
    Robert Cummings
    Robert Cummings
    • Radio Announcer
    Skinnay Ennis
    • Skinnay - Orchestra Leader
    Henry Slate
    • Hangout Waiter
    • (as The Slate Brothers)
    Jack Slate
    • Hangout Waiter
    • (as The Slate Brothers)
    Sid Slate
    • Hangout Waiter
    • (as The Slate Brothers)
    Robert Mitchell
    • Boys Choir Leader
    • (as Bob Mitchell and St. Brendan's Choristers)
    St. Brendan's Boy Choir
    • Boys Choir (1738 Sequence)
    • (as St. Brendan's Choristers)
    • Regia
      • Raoul Walsh
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Walter DeLeon
      • Francis Martin
      • Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
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    drednm

    Gracie Allen & Martha Raye Steal the Show

    College Swing is a minor musical comedy that stars Gracie Allen and George Burns in their followup to their underrated A Damsel in Distress with Fred Astaire. Screwy plot involves Gracie needing to pass a college exam and employing Bob Hope to help her. Martha Raye joins the faculty as professor of romance. The storyline makes no sense at all but with these 4 comedy giants, it's hard to resist. Throw into this zany pot Betty Grable, Edward Everett Horton, Ben Blue, Jackie Coogan (then married to Grable), John Payne, Robert Cummings, Richard Denny, Florence George, and the wonderful Cecil Cunningham and you have a spirited but aimless film. Raye displays her good singing voice and cracks up Hope in a few scenes. Burns comes off worst. Worth a look.
    7csteidler

    Catchy songs, enthusiastic cast hold together loose plot

    It's 1738, and schoolmaster Edward Everett Horton tells dimwitted student Gracie Allen (as a character named Gracie Alden) that he doubts if she could get her diploma in one hundred years. She is not discouraged: "Well, perhaps not that suddenly, doctor, but in 200 years I'll wager I couldst." --Fast forward to 1938, and a descendant—also named Gracie—is attempting once again to pass the graduation examination from Alden College.

    Fast-talking agent Bob Hope has convinced Gracie to hire him as a tutor of sorts; as his fee depends on her successfully graduating, Hope naturally sets out to prepare her for the exam…by stealing a copy of the test questions.

    Martha Raye is on hand as a would-be professor with a ridiculous phony French accent. She and Hope quickly strike up a romance and the chemistry between the two lights up their scenes together.

    Soon enough, Edward Everett Horton returns to the action, this time around as an eccentric millionaire whose fear of women has kept him as far from civilization as possible. He is back at Alden College to monitor Gracie's exam and is accompanied by wry assistant George Burns.

    George and Gracie have a good scene together during the examination: "What is it that runs across the floor like a goldfish?" she asks. (We never find out the answer.) Gracie also has some sweet scenes with Horton, who is charmed by her in spite of himself and his woman-phobia.

    John Payne and Florence George play the handsome young romantic couple (and sing "What Did Romeo Say to Juliet?"). Betty Grable and Skinnay Ennis supply some swinging tunes and a great dance ("College Swing"). Hope and Raye also do a great duet—"How'dja Like To Love Me" is cute, bouncy, and really sweet, a highlight of the picture.

    All in all, it's not much of a plot, but who cares? The songs are catchy and the entire cast is so much fun to watch: Hope is at his sharpest. Edward Everett Horton is perfect. Gracie is hilarious, Grable is lovely, and Raye is in superb voice. And that's not even mentioning supporting bits from Ben Blue as a mischievous "gym instructor," or the Slate Brothers as singing-and-dancing waiters. (Their "I'm tired" bit is another highlight.)

    Mostly just silly stuff—but what fun.
    9VADigger

    A real delight

    During the thirties each studio had its musical specialty. Warners was cranking out the Busy Berkeley spectaculars; Fox had Shirley Temple and Alice Faye; Goldwyn had his annual Eddie Cantor extravaganza; RKO had Astaire and Rogers, and MGM was starting a tradition of big budget spectacles. Paramount went a little low brow, bringing out a series of somewhat goofy, utterly charming movies that were more like screwball comedies with music. And some surprisingly good music, too. Don't worry too much about the plot - just let yourself be thoroughly entertained by Bob Hope, Martha Raye, Edward Everett Horton, and Burns and Allen at their very best. As if to emphasize the lightness of the movie, at the end the entire cast waves goodbye to the audience.
    7craig_smith9

    Showcase of Current/Upcoming Stars

    If this movie was being reviewed as a "movie" the rating would not be very high. As a movie with a story it is quite weak. However (and this is a BIG however) it is a very good vehicle for the studio's stars. In a sense it is a 90 minute variety show from 1938. It has very good singing (one forgets how multi-talented many of the early stars of movies were), good dancing sequences, and some very funny slapstick sketches. Gracie Allen's skill at using language and to turn conversations upside down is very well showcased. She really was very good. And, she could sing well and could also dance. All three skills are shown during the movie. All of this makes the movie one to see and enjoy.
    Kalaman

    Entertaining All-Star Musical with Some Nice Tunes

    This is an oddball, star-studded Paramount musical, frivolously directed by Raoul Walsh, in one of handful of fluffy star vehicles he churned out in the period after his Fox tenure and before he settled at Warners. I saw it because of the music and director Walsh, and I was thoroughly pleased with it.

    "College Swing" is one of numerous entertaining musicals set on campus that were popular in the 30s. Including this one, there were also "College Humor"(1933), "College Rhythm"(1934), "Old Man Rhythm" (1935),"College Holiday"(1936), and "Pigskin Parade"(1936) among others. These are feathery, inadvertently escapist froths that are generally characterized by zesty songs, funny one-liners, and implausible boy-meets-girl romance.

    I tend to agree with the other users that plot of "College Swing" is inordinately silly and weak; however, that doesn't make it unwatchable. The songs and dance numbers have their own peculiar excitement. The number in the beginning featuring the young, up-and-coming Betty Grable and fellow students dancing at a pub is particularly delightful. I also liked the funny scenes between Bob Hope & Martha Raye. Florence George & John Payne make nice young romantic couple. Gracie Allen & George Burns continue their raucous shenanigans, though their comic acts tend to slow down the plot as much as enliven it.

    Worth seeing if you like this sort of fluff.

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    • Quiz
      The campus of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) was extensively used as a stand-in for Alden College in the present day. The original 18th century Alden College school house was placed just east of Powell Library, then known as College Library (1929). (An imaginary tower and other buildings were matte-painted in the background to make the campus appear more built-up.) The first buildings at UCLA were opened in 1929, just a few years before this film was made. Other buildings seen in various shots are Royce Hall (1929) and Kerckhoff Hall (1931).
    • Blooper
      In the "You're a Natural" number, as Gracie gets out of the car and continues to sing, two members of the crew can be glimpsed briefly in the reflection on the car door.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Le Dee dell'amore (1965)
    • Colonne sonore
      College Swing
      Words by Frank Loesser

      Music by Hoagy Carmichael

      Copyright 1938 by Famous Music Corporation

      Played over opening credits

      Also sung by Betty Grable and Skinnay Ennis

      Danced by Betty Grable and Jackie Coogan

      also used as background for the "I'm Tired" routine by The Slate Brothers

      Sung in the big finale by Martha Raye

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    • Data di uscita
      • 29 aprile 1938 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • College Swing
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 26min(86 min)
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Proporzioni
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