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  1. Swing Parade of 1946 ★½ 1946One of the multitude of 1940s musicals. Young songwriter falls in love with club owner. Highlights include an appearance by the Three Stooges. ♫Stormy Weather; Just a Little Fond Affection; Don't Worry About the Mule; A Tender Word Will Mend It All; On the Sunny Side of the Street; Oh, Brother; After All This Time; Caledonia. 74m/B VHS .

  2. motion picture | Feature film (over 60 minutes). "Stormy weather" by Ted Kohler, Harold Arlen, "Just a little fond affection" by Lewis Ilda, Elton Box, Desmond Cox (CB); "Don't worry about the mule", "Caldonia" by Fleecie Moore (LJ); "A tender word will mend it all", "Swing parade" (WO); "On the sunny side of the street" by Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh, "Oh brother" (GS); "Small world" (GS, PR ...

  3. SWING PARADE OF 1946. Directed by. Phil Karlson. United States, 1946. Comedy, Music. 74. Synopsis. Singer Carol Lawrence gets more than she bargained for when she walks into a nightclub looking for a job in this musical romance. Carol finds herself caught ...

  4. Swing Parade of 1946 is a Public Domain musical comedy movie directed by Phil Karlson, starring The Three Stooges and Gale Storm (later of My Little Margie fame). It tells the story of Carol Lawrence (Storm), an aspiring singer who's down on her luck. One day, Carol – after several misunderstandings and after kitchen staffers Moe, Larry and ...

  5. 3. Dez. 2011 · The Swing Parade of 1946 promises and delivers some great vintage musical numbers and, as advertised, is a Super Production, from the Poverty Row Studio that produced it. It is especially delightful to see Gale Storm in her pre-television career as a musical performer. She was a very talented and likeable lady who did more motion picture work than

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  6. Brief Synopsis. 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) 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.

  7. Swing Parade of 1946 definitely had “let’s make something quick so we can pay the light bill” energy.It was your average 1940s musical (ham and cheese piled on); protagonist is down on their luck, nobody will listen to her—she finally gets a chance to talk about her problem and opts to run out crying in humiliation instead.