Swing Fever
| Swing Fever | |
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| Directed by | Tim Whelan |
| Produced by | Irving Starr |
| Written by |
Story: Matt Brooks Joseph Hoffman Screenplay: Nat Perrin Warren Wilson |
| Starring | Kay Kaiser |
| Music by | George Stoll (uncredited) |
| Cinematography | Charles Rosher |
| Edited by | Ferris Webster |
| Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 79 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Swing Fever is a 1943 American musical comedy film. Kay Kyser plays an ambitious music composer, also gifted with a hypnotic "evil eye", who gets mixed up with promoting a boxer. The film features Marilyn Maxwell, William Gargan, Nat Pendleton and Lena Horne, and was directed by Tim Whelan. Amid the credited music and boxing-world cameos many other familiar faces can be glimpsed: Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, Mike Mazurki, Mantan Moreland, and a young Ava Gardner.
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References
External links
- Swing Fever at the Internet Movie Database
- Swing Fever at the TCM Movie Database
- Swing Fever at the American Film Institute Catalog
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