Swing Time (1936)



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Synopsis:
The sixth of RKO's Fred Astaire -Ginger Rogers pairings of the 1930s, Swing Time starts off with bandleader Astaire getting cold feet on his wedding day. Astaire's bride-to-be Betty Furness will give him a second chance, providing he proves himself responsible enough to earn $25,000. Astaire naturally tries to avoid earning that amount once he falls in love with dance instructor Ginger Rogers. Numerous complications ensue, leading to the "second time's the charm" climax, with Ginger escaping her own wedding to wealthy Georges Metaxa in order to be reunited with Astaire. The film's most indelible image is that of Fred Astaire, immaculately attired in top hat and tails, hopping a freight car--a perfect encapsulation of the film's Depression-era cheekiness. The Jerome Kern-Dorothy Fields score includes such standards-to-be as "Pick Yourself Up," "A Fine Romance," "The Way You Look Tonight," "Never Gonna Dance" and "Bojangles of Harlem." The peerless supporting cast of Swing Time includes Helen Broderick, Victor Moore, Eric Blore, and Landers Stevens, the actor-father of the film's director, George Stevens.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
9/4/1936
Director Credit
George Stevens Director
Cast Credit
Fern Emmett Maid
Bess Flowers
Blanca Vischer
Ferdinand Minuer 2nd Minister
Sailor Vincent
Frank Mills Croupier
Ralph Brooks Dance Extra
Dale Van Sickel Diner
Edgar Dearing Policeman
Baby Marie Osborne
Jack Clifford Rice Wedding Guest
Howard Hickman 1st Minister
credited as Bud Flanagan
Fred Astaire John "Lucky" Garnett
Ginger Rogers Penelope "Penny" Carrol
Victor Moore Pop
Helen Broderick Mabel Anderson
Eric Blore Mr. Gordon
Betty Furness Margaret Watson
George Metaxa Ricardo Romero
Landers Stevens Judge Watson
John Harrington Dice Raymond
Pierre Watkin Al Simpson
Abe Reynolds Tailor
Gerald Hamer Eric Facannistrom
Harry Bowen first stage hand
Harry Bernard Stagehand
Frank Jenks Red
Jack Good dancer
Donald Kerr dancer
Ted O'Shea dancer
Ralph Byrd Hotel Clerk
Jean Perry Roulette Dealer
Olin Francis Tough Mug
Floyd Shackelford Romero's Butler
Production Credits Credit
Pandro S. Berman Producer
Art Department Credit
Darrell Silvera Set Designer
Carroll Clark Art Director
Van Nest Polglase Art Director
Choreography Credit
Hermes Pan Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Dave Abel Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Vernon Walker Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Bernard Newman Costume Designer
Mel Burns Makeup
John W. Harkrider Costume Designer



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