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Swing Kids (1993)

Swing Kids (1993)
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In 1939 Hamburg, Germany, a group of teenagers express their rebellion against Adolph Hitler's Nazi regime through their affection for American swing music, British fashion, and Harlem slang. American and British big-band jazz records are among those banned by the Fuhrer, but the young men secretly get together with their friends to listen and dance to the music. As their escapades become increasingly bold, they each get into trouble with the authorities. Robert Sean Leonard stars as Peter, who ends up being forced -- by a prank -- into having to join the Hitler Youth with his friend Thomas (Christian Bale). They are both engineering students at the university, where Thomas' father was taken away for defending his Jewish colleagues. With Arvid (Frank Whaley), they pretend to be Nazi supporters by day while rebelling with the swing music by night. Kenneth Branagh, in an uncredited appearance, is a glib Nazi Gestapo chief who makes matters more difficult. Each of the boys must choose among family, safety, friendship, and freedom as politics impinges on their youthful exuberance, and the Nazis set them against one another. The movie was shot in Prague, directed by Thomas Carter from a script by Jonathan Marc Feldman, and released by Disney. Barbara Hershey appears as Peter's mother. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert Sean LeonardChristian Bale, (more)
Director(s):
Thomas Carter
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Swing Kids

In 1939 Hamburg, Germany, a group of teenagers express their rebellion against Adolph Hitler's Nazi regime through their affection for American swing music, British fashion, and Harlem slang. American and British big-band jazz records are among those banned by the Fuhrer, but the young men secretly get together with their friends to listen and dance to the music. As their escapades become increasingly bold, they each get into trouble with the authorities. Robert Sean Leonard stars as Peter, who ends up being forced -- by a prank -- into having to join the Hitler Youth with his friend Thomas (Christian Bale). They are both engineering students at the university, where Thomas' father was taken away for defending his Jewish colleagues. With Arvid (Frank Whaley), they pretend to be Nazi supporters by day while rebelling with the swing music by night. Kenneth Branagh, in an uncredited appearance, is a glib Nazi Gestapo chief who makes matters more difficult. Each of the boys must choose among family, safety, friendship, and freedom as politics impinges on their youthful exuberance, and the Nazis set them against one another. The movie was shot in Prague, directed by Thomas Carter from a script by Jonathan Marc Feldman, and released by Disney. Barbara Hershey appears as Peter's mother. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
114 mins

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Director(s):
Thomas Carter
Producer(s):
John Bard ManulisMark Gordon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Watch With Your Teen, Profanity, Questionable for Children, Violence)
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Joyce or Kirk C.

What a great movie. The acting is terrific... the dancing sensational, the story line - educational. It's hard to believe that life was what it was in those days, and that many had to endure such a life..... but it's terrific to see. A Must !

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WT Y.

Plot, characters, and plot twists have all been done before; in fact, often. Upbeat dance sequences. Visually a very good movie. Authentic, atmospheric, and interesting sets and locations chosen to represent 1930's Germany. Overall, only an average movie.

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Moses A.

Very interesting and entertaining because it brought back memories of the "Swing Band" era and "Jitter Bug" dancing. Also it is historical because it really happened. I give it 4 Stars.

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