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La Fièvre du swing

Original title: Swing Fever
  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
247
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Kay Kyser and Marilyn Maxwell in La Fièvre du swing (1943)
Lowell Blackford (Kay Kyser) is blessed with a gift of music,but also cursed with a hereditary "evil eye" which hypnotizes people,and he is virtually a recluse. He goes in search of a Broadway publisher for a symphonietta he has written, and ends up crashing an audition at the Swing Publishing Company, where he meets torch singer Ginger Gray (Marilyn Maxwell) and her fiance and promoter, Waltzy Malone (William Gargan). Ginger accidently walks off with his music and he follows her to a gym where Waltzy's fighter, "Killer" Kennedy (Nat Pendleton), has just been kayoed by his sparring partner. Waltzy learns of Lowell's hypnotic power and believes that Kennedy can win the championship if Lowell uses his power against the champ. He arranges for Lowell to lead the band at the club where Ginger sings. The latter objects to the role she is to play in getting Lowell to use his "evil eye" but Waltzy persuades her to go along by telling Lowell that Kennedy is her brother and it means everything to her if he wins the fight. Lowell, after having Ginger turn down his marriage proposal, joins the Tank Corps. Waltzy is frantic and he has a phoney doctor tell Lowell he needs rest followed by attending a prize fight, and also tells him Ginger has accepted his proposal.
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Lowell Blackford (Kay Kyser) is blessed with a gift of music,but also cursed with a hereditary "evil eye" which hypnotizes people,and he is virtually a recluse. He goes in search of a Broadw... Read allLowell Blackford (Kay Kyser) is blessed with a gift of music,but also cursed with a hereditary "evil eye" which hypnotizes people,and he is virtually a recluse. He goes in search of a Broadway publisher for a symphonietta he has written, and ends up crashing an audition at the Sw... Read allLowell Blackford (Kay Kyser) is blessed with a gift of music,but also cursed with a hereditary "evil eye" which hypnotizes people,and he is virtually a recluse. He goes in search of a Broadway publisher for a symphonietta he has written, and ends up crashing an audition at the Swing Publishing Company, where he meets torch singer Ginger Gray (Marilyn Maxwell) and her ... Read all

  • Director
    • Tim Whelan
  • Writers
    • Matt Brooks
    • Joseph Hoffman
    • Nat Perrin
  • Stars
    • Kay Kyser
    • Marilyn Maxwell
    • William Gargan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    247
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tim Whelan
    • Writers
      • Matt Brooks
      • Joseph Hoffman
      • Nat Perrin
    • Stars
      • Kay Kyser
      • Marilyn Maxwell
      • William Gargan
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kay Kyser
    Kay Kyser
    • Lowell Blackford
    Marilyn Maxwell
    Marilyn Maxwell
    • Ginger Gray
    William Gargan
    William Gargan
    • 'Waltzy' Malone
    Nat Pendleton
    Nat Pendleton
    • 'Killer' Kennedy
    Lena Horne
    Lena Horne
    • Lena Horne
    Curt Bois
    Curt Bois
    • Nick Sirocco
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Dan Conlon
    Andrew Tombes
    Andrew Tombes
    • Dr. Clyde L. Star
    Maxie Rosenbloom
    Maxie Rosenbloom
    • 'Rags'
    Clyde Fillmore
    Clyde Fillmore
    • Mr. Nagen
    Pamela Blake
    Pamela Blake
    • Lois
    Lou Nova
    Lou Nova
    • Kid Mandell
    Jack Roper
    • 'Sledgehammer'
    Harry Babbitt
    Harry Babbitt
    • Vocalist with Kay Kyser's Orchestra
    Sully Mason
    Sully Mason
    • Sully
    M.A. Bogue
    M.A. Bogue
    • Ish Kabibble
    • (as Ish Kabibble)
    Julie Conway
    • Julie
    Trudy Erwin
    • Trudy
    • Director
      • Tim Whelan
    • Writers
      • Matt Brooks
      • Joseph Hoffman
      • Nat Perrin
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    5atlasmb

    Swing Fever Rarely Gets Beyond Lukewarm

    A lackluster plot surrounds some lukewarm musical entertainment in this mid-war production. The best parts of the film are the musical acts in the nightclub, but the producers do their best to sabotage them. As is typical, there are the obligatory salutes to the boys in uniform and a whole lot of hokum, everything from comic acts that are totally unfunny to juggling and faux magic tricks. The movie is called Swing Fever, so you might think the action is hot. It is for those few moments when the band or the swing dancers are allowed to go at it. but most of the "action" is like watching The Lawrence Welk Show, corn and all.

    Cameos are jammed in, as was the custom, but they are random and flat. Kay Kyser is his usual cornball self. And of course they include the usual nods to the wartime mythology of soldiers and sailors getting the beautiful canteen girl, who might be a star.

    Particularly painful are the "comic" stylings of the band member with bangs who recites "poetry" and otherwise annoys.

    The word swing in the title also refers to the boxing plot. A number of real boxers are in the film. We know what great actors they are.
    4t1z2f

    but even if you don't care for Kay Kyser ...

    From the contrarian viewpoint, this is the only Kay Kyser film I've seen yet that I've found watchable. Kyser plays a character other than his usual "Kay Kyser, goofy band leader" -- not a complete change, but just different enough to make him tolerable. And, while it's Kyser's band, someone else has apparently arranged the music so it actually swings and has some oomph for a change.

    The script is as thin as usual for this sort of musical, but passable. Marilyn Maxwell's part doesn't require much acting, but she's a treat when she's on screen. And her singing, which is excellent, is a hoot for the vintage musicals connoisseur to watch - one song she does Mae West, later she puts on a bit of Ginger Rogers.

    Lena Horne's "You're So Indifferent" is a pleasure - in a minimalist bluesy mode, unlike so much of what she did at MGM.
    5utgard14

    "He looks too much like Kay Kyser."

    Kay Kyser is an aspiring composer with the gift of an "evil eye" that allows him to put people in a trance. He gets mixed up with gruff boxing manager William Gargan and his girlfriend Marilyn Maxwell. A rare outing where Kyser plays a character that isn't himself. It might be the only one come to think of it. The evil eye scenes are silly fun. The musical numbers are good. The best parts of the movie are Kyser's interactions with his regular bandmates, who in this play a swing band that is reluctantly saddled with Kyser's more classical oriented composer. Harry James and Tommy Dorsey also have a funny cameo with the film's biggest laugh. Despite a solid cast offering support, this one is little more than a passable time-killer.
    10christopherchris-26033

    Kay Kyser and a lot of fun music

    Swing Fever is a fun wartime film starring the great big band leader Kay Kyser and a fine supporting cast, including a number of fun cameos. Even a young Ava Gardiner plays a receptionist. Great big band music, swing dancing, songs and jokes. And Lena Horne has a nice number also in the film. A great wartime film in the spirit of 'Thousands Cheer' (1943), 'Stagedoor Canteen' (1942), and the fun 'Hollywood Canteen' (1944). Well, maybe not quite the cast of those films and not quite as good as the other films, but still a rollocking good time, particularly for fans of big band and swing music and wartime, TCM films.
    5bkoganbing

    His homespun appeal

    At the end of the 40s Kay Kyser left show business rather abruptly and never came back, almost Garbo like. He was wildly popular in the 40s and Swing Fever is an example of his homespun appeal.

    Kyser who has ambitions to be a classical composer gets involved with a group of musicians who know nothing but current swing. He's a square from Delaware as they said back in the day, but he's soon in the groove.

    He also has what they call back in the piney woods where he comes from an 'evil eye', one hypnotic stare and you're in a trance.

    Fight manager William Gargan hopes to use Kyser's gift to get his palooka of a fighter Nat Pendleton a few wins for a change. And Marilyn Maxwell wants to sing with the band.

    She and regular Kyser male vocalist Harry Babbitt do a few numbers and Lena Horne sings in this film as well.

    Swing Fever is a pleasant piece of World War 2 era fluff.

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    • Trivia
      The girl dancer in this film, Jean Veloz, appeared on Steve Harvey's TV program, "Little Big Shots- Forever Young" (2016) on June 28, 2017. She performed the number she did in the film with two partners.
    • Soundtracks
      Sh-! Don't Make a Sound
      Written by Sunny Skylar

      Sung by Marilyn Maxwell

      Played by Kay Kyser and His Band

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Swing Fever
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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