Swing Time (Blu-ray)
A glorious songburst of gaiety and laughter!
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 43 minutes
- Video: Black & White
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: June 11, 2019
- Originally Released: 1936
- Label: Criterion Collection
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers | |
Performer: | Victor Moore, Landers Stevens, Eric Blore, Helen Broderick, Georges Metaxa & Betty Furness | |
Directed by | George Stevens | |
Edited by | Henry Berman | |
Screenwriting by | Howard Lindsay | |
Composition by | Jerome Kern | |
Produced by | Pandro S. Berman | |
Director of Photography: | David Abel |
Major Awards:
Academy Awards 1936 -
Best Original Song: Dorothy Fields & Jerome Kern
Entertainment Reviews:
One of the best of the Astaire-Rogers musicals, and one that shouldn't have worked as well as it did.
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Chicago Reader
Rating: 4/4 --
Of all of the places the movies have created, one of the most magical and enduring is the universe of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
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Chicago Sun-Times
Rating: 10/10 --
Swing Time has everything it needs to have audiences pick themselves up and enjoy a fine romance.
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Why So Blu
Rating: 3.5/4 --
Top Hat remains their masterpiece, but this one's a stellar choice, with some of the most intricate dance routines found in any of the Fred'n'Ginger pairings.
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Film Frenzy
Rating: A --
One of the two best Astaire-Rogers musicals, this film, directed by George Stevens, includes the tune "The Way You Look Tonight," which won the Best Song Oscar.
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EmanuelLevy.Com
Rating: 3.5/4 --
features some of the most transcendent, memorable choreography in all of Astaire and Rogers' films
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Q Network Film Desk
[F]eaturing glorious Jerome Kern-Dorothy Fields songs...
Entertainment Weekly
Product Description:
The fifth sublime teaming of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, SWING TIME is regarded by many as their finest film. The tenuous plot, which mainly serves to connect the brilliant dance numbers, concerns John "Lucky" Garnett (Astaire), a gambler and professional dancer. When Garnett arrives late to his wedding, his prospective father-in-law implements a punishment, insisting that Garnett raise $25,000 before he can marry Margaret Watson (Betty Furness). Still in tails, he hops a freight for New York, where he gets involved in a scrape with dance instructor Penny Carrol (Rogers). After following her to the dance studio, Lucky poses as a neophyte in need of training. Penny's boss Gordon (Eric Blore), happens to witness Lucky's incompetence, in the "Pick Yourself Up" number and is about to fire the young woman for nonperformance when Lucky launches into a dazzling display of terpsichorean skill. Impressed, the studio owner offers to get them an audition at the famed Silver Sandal nightclub. Arguably the peak of the Astaire-Rogers partnership, the dancers' nearly perfect blending of song, dance, wit, and decor only improves with time. Especially memorable are the subtly erotic tempo shifts of "Never Gonna Dance" and the coruscating technical command of "Bojangles of Harlem," a tribute to the great African-American tap dancer.
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- Sales Rank: 107,381
- UPC: 715515231015
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