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Movie
Swing High, Swing Low
Synopsis
Married entertainers cope with success in this remake of "Burlesque.", Swing High Swing Low is a new coat of paint on the old stage play Burlesque, first filmed in 1929 as The Dance of Life. Ex-serviceman Skid Johnson (Fred MacMurray) rises to the uppermost rungs of show business as a bandleader. As his fame swells, so does his head, and he becomes impossibly arrogant, forgetting the friends who helped him get to the top -- not to mention his ever-faithful sweetheart, band vocalist Maggie King (Carole Lombard). Consuming great quantities of booze, Skid hits the skids, ending up a skid-row derelict (there seems to be a pattern here). The ultimate humiliation comes when he isn't even allowed to return to the Army because his insides are shot. In the film's calculatedly teary finale, Skid is rescued emotionally and professionally by Maggie, now a big star in her own right. As indicated by the synopsis, the film is banal and old-hat, but the stars are terrific, especially Carole Lombard, who sings in several scenes (and not all that badly!) Swing High, Swing Low was remade in 1948 as When My Baby Smiles at Me.
Cast
- Carole Lombard
- Fred MacMurray
- Dorothy Lamour
- Charles Butterworth
- Jean Dixon
- Harvey Stephens
- Cecil Cunningham
- Charles Arnt
- Franklin Pangborn
- Anthony Quinn
- Charles Judels
- Harry Semels
- Ricardo Mandia
- Enrique de Rosas
- Chris-Pin Martin
- Paul Newlan
- Ralph Remley
- Lee Bowman
- Nick Lukats
- Darby Jones
- Eumenio Blanco
- George W. Jimenez
- Oscar Rudolph
- George Sorel
- Jack Daley
- Gino Corrado
- Paul 'Tiny' Newlan
- William Arnold
- Frank Whitson
- Nick Kobliansky
- Louis Natheaux
- William Wright
- Charles Stevens
- Esther Howard
- Spencer Chan
- Donald Kerr
- Richard Kipling
- Lee Cooley
- Ralph M. Remley
- Dennis O'Keefe
- Travis Banton
- Ted Tetzlaff
- Hans Dreier
- Boris Morros
- Don Johnson
- Eda Warren
- Oscar Hammerstein II
- Edna Warren
- Sam Comer
- Virginia Van Upp
- Ernst Fegte
- Farciot Edouart