Swing Fever (1943)
Directeur:
Tim Whelan
écrivains:
Nat Perrin, Warren Wilson.
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Kay Kyser as Lowell Blackford |
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Marilyn Maxwell as Ginger Gray |
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William Gargan as 'Waltzy' Malone |
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Nat Pendleton as 'Killer' Kennedy |
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Lena Horne as Herself |
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Harry James as Harry James |
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Tommy Dorsey as Himself |
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Curt Bois as Nick Sirocco |
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Morris Ankrum as Dan Conlon |
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Mantan Moreland as Woody |
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Maxie Rosenbloom as 'Rags' |
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Andrew Tombes as Dr. Clyde L. Star |
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Pamela Blake as Lois |
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George Chandler as Hamburger Vendor |
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Chester Clute as Milbane |
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Harry Babbitt as Vocalist with Kay Kyser Orchestra |
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Sully Mason as Sully |
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M.A. Bogue as Ish Kabibble (as Ish Kabibble) |
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Julie Conway as Julie |
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Trudy Erwin as Trudy |
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Clyde Fillmore as Mr. Nagen |
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Lou Nova as Kid Mandell |
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Jack Roper as 'Sledgehammer' |
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M.A. Bogue as Ish Kabibble |
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Ernie Alexander as Concessionaire (uncredited) |
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Murray Alper as Burly Attentant (uncredited) |
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King Baggot as Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
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Bobby Barber as Soft Drink Vendor (uncredited) |
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William Bishop as Soldier with Autograph Book (uncredited) |
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Karin Booth as Girl (uncredited) |
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Jack Byron as Fight Spectator (uncredited) |
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Wally Cassell as Cassidy - Soldier (uncredited) |
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George Chandler as Hamburger Vendor (uncredited) |
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Jack Chefe as Headwaiter (uncredited) |
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Chester Clute as Mr. Milbane, Manager of Telephone Company (uncredited) |
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Billy Coe as Boxing Timekeeper (uncredited) |
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Donald Curtis as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Sayre Dearing as Fight Spectator (uncredited) |
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Henri DeSoto as Waiter (uncredited) |
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Earle S. Dewey as Rotund Man (uncredited) |
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Tommy Dorsey as Tommy Dorsey (uncredited) |
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Ormon Downes as Drummer (uncredited) |
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Johnny Duncan as Dancer, USO Sailor (uncredited) |
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Jay Eaton as Dancer (uncredited) |
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Mary Elliott as Mrs. Cassidy (uncredited) |
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Virginia Engels as Blonde (uncredited) |
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Harry Fleischmann as Spectator (uncredited) |
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Art Foster as Fighter (uncredited) |
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Don Gallaher as Dancer, One Girl and Two Boys Number (uncredited) |
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Ava Gardner as Receptionist (uncredited) |
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Russell Gleason as Sergeant (uncredited) |
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Henry Golden as Fighter (uncredited) |
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Frank Hagney as Bag Puncher (uncredited) |
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Tom Hanlon as Radio Announcer (uncredited) |
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Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian as Killer's Second (uncredited) |
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James Horne Jr. as USO Soldier (uncredited) |
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Harry James as Harry James (uncredited) |
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Duke Johnson as Juggler (uncredited) |
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Henry Jordan as Rope Jumper (uncredited) |
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Jack Lambert as Jack (Conlon's Henchman) (uncredited) |
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George Levine as Second (uncredited) |
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George Magrill as Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
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Laura Mason as Singer (uncredited) |
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Mike Mazurki as Wrestler (uncredited) |
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Pat McKee as Fight Spectator (uncredited) |
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Mary McLeod as Chief Operator, Supervisor (uncredited) |
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Harold Miller as Man in Music Publisher's Office (uncredited) |
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Mantan Moreland as Woody, Nick's Valet (uncredited) |
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Edmund Mortimer as Man in Gym (uncredited) |
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Ernest Newton as Singer, Mississippi Dream Boat Number (uncredited) |
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Anne O'Neal as Miss Malcott (uncredited) |
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Tom Quinn as Trainer (uncredited) |
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Lorin Raker as Man in Gym (uncredited) |
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Virginia Rees as Singer (uncredited) |
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Cyril Ring as Man Entering Club (uncredited) |
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Abe Roth as Referee (uncredited) |
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Charles Schaeffer as Man on Bar (uncredited) |
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Ward Shattuck as Juggler (uncredited) |
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Lennie Smith as Dancer, One Girl and Two Boys Number (uncredited) |
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Freddie Steele as Fighter (uncredited) |
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Sammy Stein as Wrestler (uncredited) |
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Charles Sullivan as Cop at Ringside (uncredited) |
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Dan Tobey as Announcer (uncredited) |
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Celia Travers as Telephone Operator (uncredited) |
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Jean Veloz as Girl Dancer, One Girl and Two Boys Number (uncredited) |
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Jack West as Fighter (uncredited) |
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Don Whittaker as Bass Fiddler (uncredited) |
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Kay Williams as First Receptionist, Music Publisher (uncredited) |
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Harry Wilson as Killer's Second (uncredited) |
| Writing | Nat Perrin | Screenplay |
| Directing | Tim Whelan | Director |
| Writing | Warren Wilson | Screenplay |
| Camera | Charles Rosher | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Ernst Matray | Choreographer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Irene | Costume Supervisor |
| Art | McLean Nisbet | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Sound | George Stoll | Music Director |
| Sound | Earl K. Brent | Music Arranger |
| Sound | Douglas Shearer | Sound Director |
| Production | Irving Starr | Producer |
| Art | Stephen Goosson | Assistant Art Director |
| Writing | Joseph Hoffman | Story |
| Sound | Phil Moore | Orchestrator |
| Sound | Wally Heglin | Orchestrator |
| Sound | George Duning | Orchestrator |
| Editing | Ferris Webster | Editor |
| Art | Edwin B. Willis | Set Decoration |
| Writing | Matt Brooks | Story |
| Crew | Maria Matray | Choreographer |
| Art | Cedric Gibbons | Art Direction |
| Sound | David Snell | Music Director |
| Sound | George Stoll | Original Music Composer |