Swing Your Lady (1938) | |
Director(s) | Ray Enright |
Producer(s) | Samuel Bischoff (associate uncredited), Hal B. Wallis (executive uncredited), Jack L. Warner (executive uncredited) |
Top Genres | Comedy, Romance, Sports |
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Swing Your Lady (1938) was a Comedy Film directed by Ray Enright and produced by Hal B. Wallis, Jack L. Warner and Samuel Bischoff.
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By Bogart Fan on May 1, 2013 From The Bogie Film BlogMy Review —A Weak Film, but Good Fun— Your Bogie Fix: ?out of 5 Bogies! Director: Ray Enright The Lowdown I just have to start off by saying, that for all the horrible things I?ve heard and read about this movie, I didn?t think that it was?nearly as bad as its reputation.? It?s got a 4.5... Read full article
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Quotes from
Joe Skopapoulos:
Hey, is your old man home?
Sadie Horn: Haw, last I seen o' him, he wuz goin' out possum huntin'.
Joe Skopapoulos: Ain't he liable to come in any minute?
Sadie Horn: I don't reckon. That wuz eleven years ago.
Shiner Ward: Listen, if you're so hard up, try talkin' to yourself.
Joe Skopapoulos: I did, but I couldn't get no answers.
Sadie Horn: Wal, shuck my corn!
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Sadie Horn: Haw, last I seen o' him, he wuz goin' out possum huntin'.
Joe Skopapoulos: Ain't he liable to come in any minute?
Sadie Horn: I don't reckon. That wuz eleven years ago.
Shiner Ward: Listen, if you're so hard up, try talkin' to yourself.
Joe Skopapoulos: I did, but I couldn't get no answers.
Sadie Horn: Wal, shuck my corn!
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Facts about
The opening credits list "The Weaver Brothers and Elviry" as a group cast member, but the end credits lists the individual members of the group. The end credits were used in the IMDb listing.
In Feb. 1938, Warner Brothers distributed this film on a double bill with The Invisible Menace with Boris Karloff.
Adapted from a Broadway play by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. The original stage production opened at the Booth Theatre in New York on October 18, 1936 and ran for 105 performances. The opening night cast included John Alexander, Walter Baldwin, Hope Emerson, Matt McHugh and Dennie Moore.
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In Feb. 1938, Warner Brothers distributed this film on a double bill with The Invisible Menace with Boris Karloff.
Adapted from a Broadway play by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. The original stage production opened at the Booth Theatre in New York on October 18, 1936 and ran for 105 performances. The opening night cast included John Alexander, Walter Baldwin, Hope Emerson, Matt McHugh and Dennie Moore.
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