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Tudo Começou no Trópico / Swing High, Swing Low (1937)

Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Mar 13, 2016

Tudo Começou no Trópico / Swing High, Swing Low (1937) Você gosta de ver duas pessoas se apaixonando, e depois enfrentando os desafios do relacionamento? Eu não gosto, mas mesmo assim dei uma chance a “Tudo Começou no Trópico / Swing High, Swing Low”, de 1937. E sabe por quê? read more

'Herald'-ing 'Swing High, Swing Low'

Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Feb 15, 2015

Riding the momentum of Carole Lombard's two earlier successes with Fred MacMurray, not to mention her huge Universal smash with "My Man Godfrey," Paramount pulled out all the stops in early 1937 to promote her upcoming film with Fred, "Swing High, Swing Low" -- so much so that it ran a four-page spo read more

'Swing High, Swing Low' across the pond

Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Dec 23, 2013

"Swing High, Swing Low," Carole Lombard's third of four films made with Fred MacMurray, isn't particularly well-remembered today (perhaps because it's both lapsed into the public domain and no complete 35mm print has survived), but it was Paramount's biggest moneymaker for all of 1937. That was a pr read more

CLFP: SWING HIGH, SWING LOW (1937)

Backlots Posted by Lara on May 18, 2013

A mix of light comedy and dark drama defines Swing High, Swing Low, the third movie to team Carole Lombard and frequent co-star Fred MacMurray and the only one that might be classified as a drama. At the beginning we see what looks to be a screwball comedy in the vein of the team’s earlier H read more

Tudo Começou no Trópico / Swing High, Swing Low (1937)

Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Nov 30, -0001

Tudo Começou no Trópico / Swing High, Swing Low (1937) Você gosta de ver duas pessoas se apaixonando, e depois enfrentando os desafios do relacionamento? Eu não gosto, mas mesmo assim dei uma chance a “Tudo Começou no Trópico / Swing High, Swing Low”, de 1937. E sabe por quê? read more



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