Swing Fever

Swing Fever

79 mins | Comedy, Romance, Music | Nov. 1, 1943

Comedy about a bandleader with hypnotic powers.

Swing Fever

79 mins | Comedy, Romance, Music | Nov. 1, 1943

Swing Fever
Comedy about a bandleader with hypnotic powers.
IMDb rating 5.9
Producers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Original title Swing Fever
Directors Tim Whelan
Writers Matt Brooks, Warren Wilson, Joseph Hoffman, Nat Perrin

Cast

Kay Kyser

as Lowell Blackford

Marilyn Maxwell

as Ginger Gray

William Gargan

as 'Waltzy' Malone

Nat Pendleton

as 'Killer' Kennedy

Lena Horne

as Herself

Harry James

as Harry James / Harry James (uncredited)

Tommy Dorsey

as Himself / Tommy Dorsey (uncredited)

Curt Bois

as Nick Sirocco

Morris Ankrum

as Dan Conlon

Mantan Moreland

as Woody / Woody, Nick's Valet (uncredited)

Maxie Rosenbloom

as 'Rags'

Andrew Tombes

as Dr. Clyde L. Star

Pamela Blake

as Lois

George Chandler

as Hamburger Vendor / Hamburger Vendor (uncredited)

Chester Clute

as Milbane / Mr. Milbane, Manager of Telephone Company (uncredited)

Harry Babbitt

as Vocalist with Kay Kyser Orchestra

Sully Mason

as Sully

M.A. Bogue

as Ish Kabibble (as Ish Kabibble) / Ish Kabibble

Julie Conway

as Julie

Trudy Erwin

as Trudy

Clyde Fillmore

as Mr. Nagen

Lou Nova

as Kid Mandell

Jack Roper

as 'Sledgehammer'

Ernie Alexander

as Concessionaire (uncredited)

Murray Alper

as Burly Attentant (uncredited)

King Baggot

as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Bobby Barber

as Soft Drink Vendor (uncredited)

William Bishop

as Soldier with Autograph Book (uncredited)

Karin Booth

as Girl (uncredited)

Jack Byron

as Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Wally Cassell

as Cassidy - Soldier (uncredited)

Jack Chefe

as Headwaiter (uncredited)

Billy Coe

as Boxing Timekeeper (uncredited)

Donald Curtis

as Reporter (uncredited)

Sayre Dearing

as Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Henri DeSoto

as Waiter (uncredited)

Earle S. Dewey

as Rotund Man (uncredited)

Ormon Downes

as Drummer (uncredited)

Johnny Duncan

as Dancer, USO Sailor (uncredited)

Jay Eaton

as Dancer (uncredited)

Mary Elliott

as Mrs. Cassidy (uncredited)

Virginia Engels

as Blonde (uncredited)

Harry Fleischmann

as Spectator (uncredited)

Art Foster

as Fighter (uncredited)

Don Gallaher

as Dancer, One Girl and Two Boys Number (uncredited)

Ava Gardner

as Receptionist (uncredited)

Russell Gleason

as Sergeant (uncredited)

Henry Golden

as Fighter (uncredited)

Frank Hagney

as Bag Puncher (uncredited)

Tom Hanlon

as Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian

as Killer's Second (uncredited)

James Horne Jr.

as USO Soldier (uncredited)

Duke Johnson

as Juggler (uncredited)

Henry Jordan

as Rope Jumper (uncredited)

Jack Lambert

as Jack (Conlon's Henchman) (uncredited)

George Levine

as Second (uncredited)

George Magrill

as Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Laura Mason

as Singer (uncredited)

Mike Mazurki

as Wrestler (uncredited)

Pat McKee

as Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Mary McLeod

as Chief Operator, Supervisor (uncredited)

Harold Miller

as Man in Music Publisher's Office (uncredited)

Edmund Mortimer

as Man in Gym (uncredited)

Ernest Newton

as Singer, Mississippi Dream Boat Number (uncredited)

Anne O'Neal

as Miss Malcott (uncredited)

Tom Quinn

as Trainer (uncredited)

Lorin Raker

as Man in Gym (uncredited)

Virginia Rees

as Singer (uncredited)

Cyril Ring

as Man Entering Club (uncredited)

Abe Roth

as Referee (uncredited)

Charles Schaeffer

as Man on Bar (uncredited)

Ward Shattuck

as Juggler (uncredited)

Lennie Smith

as Dancer, One Girl and Two Boys Number (uncredited)

Freddie Steele

as Fighter (uncredited)

Sammy Stein

as Wrestler (uncredited)

Charles Sullivan

as Cop at Ringside (uncredited)

Dan Tobey

as Announcer (uncredited)

Celia Travers

as Telephone Operator (uncredited)

Jean Veloz

as Girl Dancer, One Girl and Two Boys Number (uncredited)

Jack West

as Fighter (uncredited)

Don Whittaker

as Bass Fiddler (uncredited)

Kay Williams

as First Receptionist, Music Publisher (uncredited)

Harry Wilson

as Killer's Second (uncredited)