Swing Parade of 1946 is a 1946 musical comedy film directed by Phil Karlson. - starring Gale Storm, Phil Regan, and The Three Stooges.
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Starring Gale Storm and Phil Regan, the film follows the story of Sally, a struggling young singer, and Danny, a nightclub owner on the brink of losing his club to his millionaire father. Sally lands a job at Danny's club, and sparks fly between them amidst financial woes, hilarious hijinks courtesy of The Three Stooges as waiters, and showstopping musical numbers.
Music and Dance: The film features plenty of swing music performed by Connee Boswell and the Louis Jordan and Will Osborne orchestras. Classic hits like "Stormy Weather" and "Caldonia" provide a toe-tapping soundtrack, while energetic dance routines showcasing the talents of the cast keep the film lively.
The Three Stooges: Moe, Larry, and Curly bring their signature slapstick humor to the film, injecting moments of pure physical comedy into the story. Their waiter routines are sure to tickle your funny bone.
Romance and Humor: The film balances its musical and comedic elements with a sweet romance between Sally and Danny. Their journey, facing challenges and pursuing their dreams, adds a touch of heart to the lighthearted proceedings.
Behind the Scenes:
Production: Filmed over just 24 days, the film's production was fast-paced and efficient. However, it coincided with Curly Howard's declining health, and his performances in the film reflect the impact of his recent strokes.
Critical Reception: The film received mixed reviews upon release, with some praising its entertainment value and others criticizing its plot and acting. However, it has gained a loyal following over the years, appreciated for its nostalgic charm and lively music
Long ago my family was a fan of the American comedy TV series My Little Margje starring Gale Storm (85 episodes are available on YouTube) and I watched a lot of programs featuring The Three Stooges as a child so there were elements of fond nostalgia for me brought up by Swing Parade of 1946.
I grew up watching The Three Stooges on TV too. I didn't know they had a movie career though!
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