''Swing Shift'', 1984, movie poster
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''Swing Shift'', 1984, movie poster
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Movie World Posters
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Mixed Media - Movie Poster
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A vintage movie poster of ''Swing Shift'', 1984, an American romantic drama film directed by Jonathan Demme. The film is set during World War II and explores the lives of women working in the defense industry on the home front while their husbands are away at war. The title "Swing Shift" refers to the shift work these women undertake, which often involved working late into the evening.
The film stars Goldie Hawn as Kay Walsh, a housewife who takes a job at a munitions factory to support the war effort and make ends meet while her husband is serving in the military. While working at the factory, Kay befriends her coworker, Hazel, played by Christine Lahti. The two women form a close friendship as they navigate the challenges of working in a male-dominated industry during a time of great societal change.
As the story unfolds, Kay's husband, Jack, played by Ed Harris, returns home on leave, and the dynamics of their relationship begin to shift. Kay finds herself torn between her loyalty to her husband and her growing attraction to a charming musician named Lucky, portrayed by Kurt Russell, who is also working at the factory.
"Swing Shift" is notable for its portrayal of the experiences of women on the home front during World War II and the challenges they faced as they entered the workforce in roles traditionally reserved for men. The film also explores themes of love, friendship, and personal growth against the backdrop of a pivotal moment in American history.
While "Swing Shift" received mixed reviews from critics upon its release, it has since gained some recognition for its depiction of the changing roles of women during the war and the solid performances of its cast, particularly Goldie Hawn and Christine Lahti.
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September 28th, 2022
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