"Lucky" Garnett est mis au défi par le père de son fiancé de trouver $25 000 pour prouver qu'il est digne de sa main. Mais après être tombé en amour d'une professeure de danse, Lucky fera to... Tout lire"Lucky" Garnett est mis au défi par le père de son fiancé de trouver $25 000 pour prouver qu'il est digne de sa main. Mais après être tombé en amour d'une professeure de danse, Lucky fera tout pour ne pas gagner de l'argent."Lucky" Garnett est mis au défi par le père de son fiancé de trouver $25 000 pour prouver qu'il est digne de sa main. Mais après être tombé en amour d'une professeure de danse, Lucky fera tout pour ne pas gagner de l'argent.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- A remporté 1 oscar
- 6 victoires et 3 nominations au total
- Roulette Player
- (uncredited)
- Second Stagehand
- (uncredited)
- Nightclub Patron
- (uncredited)
- First Stagehand
- (uncredited)
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
- Hotel Clerk
- (uncredited)
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
- Nightclub Diner
- (uncredited)
- Undetermined Role
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
Swing Time is a sweet time!
48 takes?!! Jeez!!
A Fine Romance!
The songs are amazing, including "Pick Yourself Up", "The Waltz In Swing Time", "A Fine Romance", "Never Gonna Dance", and "The Way You Look Tonight", which is the greatest love song ever written. The scene where Astaire sings this to Rogers is not to be missed. His reaction to her touch - in this scene, as well as in the "Fine Romance" scene - is priceless. Watch for another not-to-be-missed moment, also in the "Fine Romance" scene, as Rogers uses every feminine trick in the book to try to get Astaire to respond.
Although this goes without saying, the dancing in "Swing Time" is superb. I hardly know words that are sufficient to describe the beauty that is the bittersweet dance number "Never Gonna Dance". The emotion in this scene is phenomenal. It is absolutely exquisite. If Fred & Ginger had, indeed, never danced - before or after - to any other number, this alone would have made them famous. It is the most beautiful dance ever recorded in motion picture history. Every time I re-watch this film, I'm always caught off guard by the sheer beauty of this one scene. For this reason alone, "Swing Time" is definitely a "must see" film.
their almost-best movie
In support Helen Broderick and Eric Blore is back (although sadly Blore's appearance in "Swing Time" is brief), and Victor Moore plays a card sharp magician who slowly becomes tedious viewing. There's a recurring joke about trouser cuffs which both sets off the plot and ends it, and Fred and Ginger have the usually sparking repartee which ran through most of their work together.
heavenly dancing, heavenly music, heavenly partnership
Eric Blore, Helen Broderick, and Victor Moore supply able support, and the film has a beautiful Jerome Kern score: "Pick Yourself Up," "The Way You Look Tonight," and "A Fine Romance" being a few of the numbers.
There are two knockout pieces in this film - Astaire's tribute to Bill "Bojangles" Robinson is one of the most stunning numbers Astaire ever did. He manages to wear blackface and not have it be offensive, as it's very light makeup to suggest his portrayal of Robinson. The number, with its accompanying huge dancing shadows, is magnificent. And the final number - "Never Gonna Dance" surely is one of their top dances ever, with that incredible deco set, the double curving stairways, and Ginger in that glorious dress.
It's hard to sum up how their dancing lifts you up and out of whatever ails you. Definitely their smoothness, footwork, chemistry, and glamor reach out to my soul every time I see them.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe climax of "Never Gonna Dance" took 47 takes in a single day and required many demanding spins of Ginger Rogers; her feet bled.
- GaffesIn the scene at the New Amsterdam, when Lucky first gets out of the car, there is a large white mark on the seat of his coat. This is possibly because no-one brushed off his coat after a previous take of the same scene, in which he sits down on a "snow" covered bench.
- Citations
Penelope "Penny" Carrol: Listen. No one could teach you to dance in a million years. Take my advice and save your money!
- ConnexionsEdited into Seven Days' Leave (1942)
- Bandes originalesPick Yourself Up
(1936) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Music by Jerome Kern
Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Danced by Victor Moore and Helen Broderick
Played in the score often
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Swing Time?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- I Won't Dance
- Lieux de tournage
- La Grande Station, Downtown, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(exteriors and interiors of the train station)
- société de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 886 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 6 317 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 43m(103 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1








