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1963 film by Maury Dexter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Young Swingers
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The Young Swingers is a 1963 American musical comedy film directed by Maury Dexter and written by Harry Spalding. The film stars Rod Lauren, Molly Bee, Gene McDaniels, Jack Larson, Karen Gunderson and Jo Helton. The film was released in September 1963 by 20th Century Fox.[1][2][3]

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It was known as Come to the Party.[4]

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Plot

Vicki Crawford's aunt owns a building currently being used as a nightclub. Vicki takes a job there and falls in love with singer Mel Hudson, together hoping her Aunt Roberta will change her mind about tearing the building down.

A party is planned for Vicki's 21st birthday, but the club is destroyed by a fire. Vicki suspects her aunt of arson, but Mel proves to her satisfaction that faulty wiring was responsible for the blaze. Roberta has a change of heart, and she is willing to build a new club for Vicki and the other performers.

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Cast

  • Rod Lauren as Mel Hudson
  • Molly Bee as Vicki Crawford
  • Gene McDaniels as Fred Lewis
  • Jack Larson as Pete Mundy
  • Karen Gunderson as Judi Sherwood
  • Jo Helton as Roberta Crawford
  • John Merritt as Ken Sherwood
  • Justin Smith as Bruce Webster
  • Jerry Summers as Roger Kelly
  • Jack Younger as Irving Bird

References

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