Cinderella Swings It is a 1943 American comedy-drama film directed by Christy Cabanne from a screenplay by Michael L. Simmons, based on short stories by Clarence Budington Kelland about small-town philanthropist Scattergood Baines.
Produced and Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it was released on January 22, 1943, and stars Guy Kibbee and Gloria Warren.
Meanwhile, the local music teacher, Professor Vladimir Smitken, believes his niece, Betty Palmer, has a good enough classical voice to attempt to make it in New York City.
Since he has several hours to kill before he has to board a train back to the city, Scattergood convinces Harris to attend the USO benefit show.
[8] Shortly after its release, Cinderella Swings It was given a class A-1 rating by the National Legion of Decency, making it unobjectionable for general audiences.
[10] Harrison's Reports gave Cinderella Swings It a poor rating,[10] although they did say that the film was the best of the Scattergood series, and they enjoyed Warren's performance.