Swing Out, Sister (1945) - Double Feature

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GAY LOVIN'! Sweeter Singin'! Louder Laffin'!

Universal cowboy star Rod Cameron plays Geoffrey, conductor of a high-toned symphony orchestra. Secretly harboring the desire to become a swingin' jazz trumpeter, Geoffrey takes a job at a "hot" Broadway nightclub. Here he meets and falls in love with café songstress Donna (Frances Raeburn), who has led her family to believe that she's studying for a classical-music career. Meanwhile, a comedy-relief romance develops between Geoffrey's snooty valet Chumley (Arthur Treacher) and Donna's best pal Pat (Jacqueline De Wit). For those not interested in the plot (what there is of it), Swing Out, Sister includes specialty numbers by organist Selika Pettiford and the Lou Diamond Quintet.


Main Cast: Rod Cameron, Billie Burke, Arthur Treacher, Frances Raeburn, Jacqueline deWit, Samuel S. Hinds, Fuzzy Knight, Milburn Stone, Edgar Dearing, Sam Flint

Director: Edward C. Lilley

Writers: Eugene Conrad, Edward Dein, Henry Blankfort

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