IMDb7.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes90%
Google Users91%
Director: George Stevens•Genres: Musical, Comedy, Romance
A professional dancer, indebted to a patron, must gather enough money to marry his fiancée. However, he falls for a dance school instructor and gets entangled in a series of comedic misunderstandings. Their blossoming romance is tested by his impending marriage and a series of dance numbers that become increasingly elaborate and heartfelt.
Swing Time is widely regarded as one of the greatest musical films ever made, celebrated for its sophisticated dance sequences, witty screenplay, and the unparalleled chemistry between Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It is considered a high point in their iconic partnership and a definitive example of the Hollywood musical genre.
Praised for its dazzling and innovative dance numbers, particularly the 'never-emitted' dance.
Astaire and Rogers' chemistry and individual performances are lauded as peak artistry.
The film's humor and romantic storyline provide a charming backdrop to the spectacular choreography.
Google audience: Viewers consistently praise Swing Time for its timeless entertainment value, highlighting the incredible talent of Astaire and Rogers. Many express that the film's song-and-dance routines are mesmerizing and that the overall viewing experience is joyful and uplifting.
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for 'The Way You Look Tonight'. 'The Way You Look Tonight' won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
The iconic song 'The Way You Look Tonight' was originally intended for another Astaire and Rogers film, 'Carefree', but was moved to 'Swing Time' at the last minute.
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