Swing it, magistern!

Swing it, magistern! is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 21 December 1940,[1] directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Adolf Jahr and Alice Babs.

Swing it, magistern!
Swedish DVD-cover
Directed bySchamyl Bauman
Written bySchamyl Bauman
Hasse Ekman
StarringAdolf Jahr
Alice Babs
Music bySten Axelsson
Eskil Eckert-Lundin
Thore Ehrling
Kai Gullmar
CinematographyHilmer Ekdahl
Edited byRolf Husberg
Release date
  • 21 December 1940 (1940-12-21) (Sweden)
Running time
92 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

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)
  • Viran Rydkvist as Agda Löfbeck
  • Thor Modéen as Karl-Otto Löfbeck
  • John Botvid as Gustafsson
  • Georg Funkquist as Furubeck
  • Linnéa Hillberg as fru Danell, Ingas mother
  • Julia Cæsar as Miss Jonsson
  • Åke Johansson as Axel "Acke" Danell, Ingas brother
  • Nils Hallberg as Göran, student
  • Ulla Hodell as Sonja Holmqvist, student
  • Britt Hagman as Olga Pettersson, student
  • Ragnar Planthaber as "Plantan", student
  • Kaj Hjelm as "Smutte" Lindström, student
  • Bert Sorbon as Ture Andersson, student

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 Bergqvist
  • "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.

References

  1. "Swing it, magistern!" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Database. 21 December 1940. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
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