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Swing Time

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In this charming musical comedy from the 1930s, we follow the story of a dazzling dancer named Lucky, who, after a couple of misadventures, finds himself at a crossroads between his professional ambition and personal life. Just when it seems he is reaching the peak of his career, he is forced to make a promise to his future father-in-law: to leave his life of parties and dancing to settle down and marry a rich girl. However, destiny has other plans.

Lucky crosses paths with a beautiful and talented dancer named Penny, and from the very first moment, the chemistry between them is undeniable. Together, they challenge social conventions and embark on a journey filled with music, rhythm, and love. As their connection deepens, Lucky struggles between fulfilling his responsibilities and following his true desire: to become a free artist and lead Penny to share in that life.

With impressive musical numbers and stunning choreography, the film stands out not only for its catchy music and captivating rhythms but also for its exploration of the protagonist's internal struggle between duty and passion. In a world where dreams often clash with reality, Lucky will discover that true love can be the greatest dance of all, leading him to question what success and happiness truly mean. With laughter, tears, and plenty of dance steps, this movie is a timeless anthem to following one's heart.

Media type
Movie
Year
1936
Director
George Stevens
Writer
Allan Scott
Howard Lindsay
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.50
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
93.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
91.00
Actors
Fred Astaire
Ginger Rogers
Victor Moore
Helen Broderick
Eric Blore
Betty Furness
Georges Metaxa
Landers Stevens
Jack Goode
Gerald Hamer
Edgar Dearing
Fern Emmett
Olin Francis
John Harrington
Howard Hickman
Frank Jenks
Frank Mills
Ferdinand Munier
Abe Reynolds
Pierre Watkin
Gender
Romance
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Pandro S. Berman
Streaming
Apple TV
Amazon Video
Original title
Swing Time
Duration
103
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