Swing it, magistern!
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Directed by | Schamyl Bauman |
Written by |
Schamyl Bauman Hasse Ekman |
Starring |
Adolf Jahr Alice Babs |
Music by |
Sten Axelsson Eskil Eckert-Lundin Thore Ehrling Kai Gullmar |
Cinematography | Hilmer Ekdahl |
Editing by | Rolf Husberg |
Release dates |
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Running time | 92 min |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Swing it, magistern! is a 1940 Swedish film directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Adolf Jahr and Alice Babs.
Synopsis
Young student Inga Danell secretly performs at nightclubs as Linda Loy.
Cast
- Adolf Jahr as "Susen" Bergman
- Alice Babs as Inga Danell / Linda Loy (credited as Alice "Babs" Nilson)
- Solveig Hedengran as Lena Larsson
- Carl Hagman as William, principal (credited as Quarl Hagman)
Soundtrack
- "Quick-foxtrot" composed by Eskil Eckert-Lundin, Instrumental.
- "Videvisan" composed by Alice Tegnér, lyrics by Zacharias Topelius
- "Svarta Rudolf" composed by Robert Norrby, lyrics by Erik Axel Karlfeldt, performed by Bert Sorbon
- "Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe angestellt" composed by Friedrich Hollaender, lyrics by Svasse Bergquist
- "Sjungom studentens lyckliga dag" composed by Prins Gustav, lyrics by Herman Sätherberg, performed by Åke Johansson
- "Swing it, magistern!" composed by Kai Gullmar, lyrics by Hasse Ekman, performed by Alice Babs and Adolf Jahr
- "Min kärlek till dej" composed by Sten Axelson
- "Swing Ling Lej" composed by Thore Ehrling and Eskil Eckert-Lundin, lyrics by Hasse Ekman, performed by Alice Babs
- "Gymnastikrepetition" composed by Eskil Eckert-Lundin, Instrumental.
- "Regntunga skyar" composed by Thore Ehrling and Eskil Eckert-Lundin, lyrics by Hasse Ekman, performed by Alice Babs and Adolf Jahr
- "Fria preludier" composed by Adolf Jahr, instrumentalist Adolf Jahr (the piano)
- "Paris" composed by Ingrid Muschkin
- "Swing" composed by Thore Ehrling
- "Oh Boy, Oh Boy" composed by Sten Axelson, lyrics by Hasse Ekman, performed by Alice Babs
- " Engelbrektsmarschen", Instrumental.
- "Pojkmarsch" composed by Harry Lundahl, Instrumental.
- "Là ci darem la mano" from Don Giovanni composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed by Ragnar Planthaber and Ulla Hodell.
Awards and honors
In 1941 Schamyl Bauman won a commendation at the Venice Film Festival for this film and for Magistrarna på sommarlov.
External links
- Swing it, magistern! at the Internet Movie Database
- Swing it, magistern! at the Swedish Film Database
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