
In this 100% FICTIONAL film, in which no one plays "Self." Carol Lawrence (Gale Storm), an aspiring singer, goes to a new night club owned by Danny Warren (Phil Regan), whose father Daniel Warren (Russell Hicks (I)') doesn't approve of the club and wants Danny to join him in the family business. Carol is suspected of being a process server and is thrown out of the club. An extremely long arm of coincidence leads her to the elder Warren's office and he hires her as a process s... (Full plot summary below)
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In this 100% FICTIONAL film, in which no one plays "Self." Carol Lawrence (Gale Storm), an aspiring singer, goes to a new night club owned by Danny Warren (Phil Regan), whose father Daniel Warren (Russell Hicks (I)') doesn't approve of the club and wants Danny to join him in the family business. Carol is suspected of being a process server and is thrown out of the club. An extremely long arm of coincidence leads her to the elder Warren's office and he hires her as a process server. She returns but gets a singing job this time so foregoes serving the cease-and-desist notice. The Three Stooges are on hand as waiters and Connee Boswell, Louis Jordan, Will Osborne and Mary Treen provide the music and songs in addition to Gale Storm on "Oh, Buddy" and "On the Sunny Side of the Street.
Leave your thoughts about Swing Parade of 1946.
| User ReviewJeremey WLouis Jordan is amazing for those Jazz fans out there. |
| User ReviewBen RLOW BUDGET MUSICAL COMEDY GREATLY UPLIFTED BY THE THREE STOOGES IN SUPPORTING ROLES. SOME VERY FINE MUSICAL NUMBERS AS WELL, WITH A VERY PLEASING VERSION OF "STORMY WEATHER" |
| User ReviewWes SIt doesn't really make a lot of sense nor does it really have a plot. The addition of the Three Stooges doesn't make much sense either, but it does add some fun to the film. |
| User ReviewTim SThree Stooges and a Storm. . .just about as silly as it sounds. |
| User ReviewThomas JThat's it...No more Stooges for me...ever again. |
| User ReviewBrian PNot knowing really what a swing parade is, this movie could have had a ton of them in it but I don't know. This is another one of those 1940s movies where the girl falls in love with the guy after the girl realizes that she is a girl and should stop thinking for herself and raise the guy's family. The three stooges are also in this but not as much as the cover would have you think. The do their typical stooge like antics and then it cuts back to the plot. |