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    Swing Out, Sweet Land

    1970 · Family · 1h 13m

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  1. 4/10. Bob Hope gooses Ann-Margret. F Gwynplaine MacIntyre 5 May 2005. 'Swing Out, Sweet Land' is the deeply annoying title of a variety special that's actually fairly entertaining. Because this special allegedly has something to do with American history, IMDb have listed it as a 'documentary'.

  2. Nov 29, 1970 · IMDb RATING. 7.4 /10. 233. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Family History. John Wayne and an all-star cast tell the story of America. Director. Stan Harris. Writers. Paul Keyes. John Aylesworth. Stars. John Wayne. Ann-Margret. Lucille Ball. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 10 User reviews. 3 Critic reviews. Won 1 Primetime Emmy.

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    • Comedy, Family, History
    • Stan Harris
    • 1970-11-29
  3. Jul 7, 2007 · Parting Thoughts. Swing Out Sweet Land is a real relic, but an interesting and sometimes entertaining one. Recommended for John Wayne and TV nostalgia fans. ** Though states are added to the union one-by-one with great fanfare, the last five or six go unmentioned, which must have really disappointed viewers living there.

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  6. Review by Rachel ★★★★ If you’re in the mood for an uplifting tribute to America and all she stands for, look no further than this gem of a telecast from 1970. SWING OUT, SWEET LAND is a star-studded celebration of our heritage and heroes, punctuated by delightful dance numbers and bits of comedy.

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  7. SWING OUT, SWEET LAND is a star-studded celebration of our heritage and heroes, punctuated by delightful dance numbers and bits of comedy. I loved the film’s message about preserving - not erasing! - our past, while admitting our mistakes and forever striving towards a better future.

  8. Swing Out, Sweet Land. Swing Out, Sweet Land is a 1970 American TV special starring John Wayne. It was Wayne's first TV special and looked at the history of American settlement. [1]

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