
Knights of Swing
Music · Drama · Romance
Overview
Set in 1947, Knights of Swing is a feature film that chronicles a group of young jazz musicians whose dream is to form a “really swingin’ Big Band”. Unfortunately, things prove much more complicated when the community objects to the diversity of the band. Alliances form, and lines are drawn. What follows is soul searching, uplifting, and through music, our story illuminates forgiveness, healing and unconditional love.
Top Cast


Curran Barker
Curran Barker
Gifford Williams
Curran Barker
Gifford Williams
Kyle deCamp
Kyle deCamp
Nolan
Kyle deCamp
Nolan
Brandon Ruiter
Brandon Ruiter
Kenny
Brandon Ruiter
Kenny
Greg Sadler
Greg Sadler
Duke
Greg Sadler
Duke


Jeremy Lee Staple
Jeremy Lee Staple
Conrad White
Jeremy Lee Staple
Conrad White
Christopher Pollack
Christopher Pollack
Elliott
Christopher Pollack
Elliott


Emily Goglia
Emily Goglia
Beverly
Emily Goglia
Beverly
Olivia Dessy
Olivia Dessy
Barb
Olivia Dessy
Barb
Ivana Cespedes Jordan
Ivana Cespedes Jordan
Bonnie
Ivana Cespedes Jordan
Bonnie


Richard Neil
Richard Neil
Mr. Miller
Richard Neil
Mr. Miller
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