On This Day: April 13, 1984 – Swing Shift Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: April 13, 1984 – Swing Shift Premiered in Theaters
On this day April 13, 1984, the romantic drama Swing Shift premiered in theaters. Directed by Jonathan Demme, the film starred Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell and was set during World War II, focusing on the lives of women who stepped into factory jobs while the men were off at war.

Goldie Hawn played Kay Walsh, a housewife who joins the workforce and discovers independence, friendship, and unexpected romance. Kurt Russell co starred as Lucky, a trumpet player who becomes part of Kay’s new life while her husband is overseas. The film blended drama, romance, and social commentary with a strong period setting and character driven story.

Despite its big name stars and a 15 million dollar budget, Swing Shift only earned 6.6 million at the box office. Behind the scenes tension and re edits contributed to its lukewarm reception, but it remains a unique entry in the careers of both Hawn and Demme.

Fun fact: Swing Shift marked one of the earliest on screen pairings of Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, who would later become one of Hollywood’s most enduring couples.

Trivia question: What 1984 film set during World War II starred Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell as a woman and musician brought together on the home front?

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