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College Swing (1938) | Directed by Raoul Walsh
"College Swing" (1938) is a vibrant, musical comedy set against the backdrop of a fictional college campus, directed by Raoul Walsh. The plot revolves around Gracie Alden (played by Gracie Allen), who must graduate from college to inherit her family's estate, as stipulated in a centuries-old will. However, Gracie's academic endeavors are anything but successful, leading to a series of comedic situations. Alongside her, Bob Hope stars as Bud Brady, a tutor who attempts to help Gracie pass her exams, while simultaneously falling for her. The film is packed with musical numbers, slapstick comedy, and the sort of witty banter typical of 1930s comedies.
"College Swing" is a delightful romp that combines the comedic genius of Gracie Allen with Bob Hope's sharp wit and timing. The film doesn't take itself too seriously, allowing for a light-hearted viewing experience that's buoyed by energetic performances and catchy tunes. Gracie Allen shines in her role, delivering her lines with the perfect blend of confusion and cunning that was her trademark. Bob Hope provides an excellent counterbalance, playing the savvy yet smitten tutor with ease.
Raoul Walsh's direction ensures that the film's pacing is brisk, never dwelling too long on any one joke or musical number. The supporting cast, including Edward Everett Horton, Martha Raye, and Ben Blue, add depth and variety to the comedy, ensuring there's never a dull moment.
The musical sequences are well-integrated into the story, moving the plot along while showcasing the talents of the cast. The film's production values are typical of the era, with elaborate sets and costumes that add to the film's charm.
- Gracie Allen as Gracie Alden: The inheritor who must graduate college to claim her estate, Allen's performance is central to the film's humor and charm.
- Bob Hope as Bud Brady: The tutor trying to help Gracie graduate, Hope's comedic timing and rapport with Allen are highlights of the film.
- Martha Raye as Mable: Providing additional comedic relief, Raye's character is a standout, contributing to some of the film's most memorable moments.
- Edward Everett Horton as Hubert Dash: Horton plays a stuffy professor, adding a layer of comedic sophistication to the proceedings.
- Ben Blue as Ben Volt: Another source of comedy, Blue's character enhances the film's slapstick elements.
"College Swing" is a testament to the comedic talents of its cast and the skillful direction of Raoul Walsh. While it may not be as widely remembered as some of its contemporaries, the film offers a delightful mix of comedy, music, and romance, making it a charming and entertaining piece of cinematic history from the late 1930s.
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