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Hollywood Canteen (1944)
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Synopsis
The West Coast's answer to Broadway's Stage Door Canteen, the Hollywood Canteen was created as a GI morale-booster by film stars
Bette Davis
and
John Garfield
. The Canteen was established so that Our Boys on leave in Tinseltown could have a good time with good food and good dancing -- and, as a bonus, rub shoulders with their favorite movie personalities, who functioned as waiters, chefs, busboys and dancing partners. Since the 1944 all-star flick Hollywood Canteen was produced by Warner Bros., it was only to be expected that the celebrities seen herein would consist mostly of Warner Bros. contract players. The frail plot concerns a soldier on medical leave (played by
Robert Hutton
) who falls in love with lovely leading lady
Joan Leslie
(played by
Joan Leslie
) while visiting the Canteen.
Bette Davis
and
John Garfield
are on hand to emcee the Canteen's variety acts, and to act as cupids for the Hutton/Leslie romance. The "supporting cast" includes the likes of The Andrews Sisters,
Jack Benny
, Joe E. Brown,
Eddie Cantor
, Sidney Greenstreet,
Paul Henreid
,
Peter Lorre
,
Ida Lupino
,
Dennis Morgan
,
Roy Rogers
, S.Z. Sakall,
Barbara Stanwyck
, and the
Jimmy Dorsey
and
Carmen Cavallaro
musical aggregations. Virtually everyone involved donated their salaries to the Canteen fund--even
Jack Benny
. As with most of these patriotic wartime star rallies, the results are a mixed bag: the best sequences include Benny's violin "duel" with Joseph Szigeti and
Roy Rogers
and the Sons of the Pioneers introducing
Cole Porter
's Don't Fence Me In. Hollywood Canteen won three Oscar nominations, more for its good intentions than its inherent excellence. Still, don't pass up the opportunity when this "movie star salad" shows up on cable TV. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
The Andrews Sisters
Jack Benny
Guest
Julie Bishop
Herself
Barbara Brown
Mrs. Brodel
Joe E. Brown
Himself
Eddie Cantor
Himself
Kitty Carlisle
Herself
Jack Carson
Himself
Dane Clark
Sergeant
Joan Crawford
Guest
Helmut Dantine
Himself
Bette Davis
Herself
Faye Emerson
Herself
Victor Francen
Himself
The Golden Gate Quartet
Mary Gordon
Sydney Greenstreet
Himself
Alan Hale
Himself
Andrea King
Herself
Joan Leslie
Herself
Irene Manning
Herself
Eddie Marr
Dance Director
Joan McCracken
Herself
Chef Joseph Milani
Dolores Moran
Herself
Janis Paige
Angela
Eleanor Parker
Guest
The Sons of the Pioneers
William Prince
Himself
John Ridgely
Himself
Roy Rogers
Himself
Zachary Scott
Guest
Robert Shayne
Himself
Alexis Smith
Guest
Barbara Stanwyck
Guest
Craig Stevens
Himself
Theodore Von Eltz
Director
Jane Wyman
Guest
Paul Henreid
Guest
Robert Hutton
Slim
Peter Lorre
Himself
Ida Lupino
Guest
Donald Woods
Himself
John Garfield
Himself
Antonio
Himself
Betty Brodel
Production Crew
Leo K. Kuter
Art Director
LeRoy J. Prinz
Choreography
Bert Glennon
Cinematographer
M.K. Jerome
Composer (Music Score)
Ray Heindorf
Composer (Music Score)
Milo Anderson
Costume Designer
Delmer Daves
Director
Christian Nyby
Editor
Jack L. Warner
Executive Producer
Perc Westmore
Makeup
Leo F. Forbstein
Musical Direction/Supervision
Alex Gottlieb
Producer
Delmer Daves
Screenwriter
Casey Roberts
Set Designer
Nathan Levinson
Sound Recordist
Year: 1944
Runtime: 124
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Musical
Romance
Produced by
Warner Brothers
Release
by Warner Brothers
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