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Synopsis
The splashy, star-studded This is the Army is based on the Irving Berlin Broadway musical of the same name, which in turn was a reworking of Berlin's WW1 "barracks musical" Yip Yip Yaphank. In both instances, the cast was largely comprised of genuine servicemen, many of them either recently returned from fighting or on the verge of heading off to war. The Hollywood-imposed storyline concerns Jerry Jones (George Murphy), a member of the original 1918 Yip Yip Yaphank cast. His showbiz career curtailed by a leg injury, Jerry becomes a producer during the postwar era. When the US enters WW2, Jerry gathers together several other cast members from the 1918 Berlin musical to help him stage a new all-serviceman show, titled (what else?) This is the Army. The show-within-a-show framework is able to accommodate a romantic subplot, involving Jerry's son Johnny (Ronald Reagan, later a political comrade-in-arms of George Murphy) and Eileen Dibble (Joan Leslie), the daughter of Yip Yip Yaphank alumnus Eddie Dibble (Charles Butterworth). Some of the best moments in This is the Army are from the Broadway production itself, though the lengthy Alfred Lunt-Lynn Fontanne imitation and incessant "gay" jokes may have been too smart for the room in 1943. Guest stars include boxer Joe Louis, Kate Smith (singing "God Bless America", naturally) and Irving Berlin himself, who steals the show with his plaintive rendition of "Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning". All profits for the stage and film version of This is the Army went to the Army Emergency Relief Fund, which also controlled the rights to the film. Long withheld from TV distribution, the film finally hit the small screen when it lapsed into Public Domain in the mid-1970s. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Herbert Anderson Danny Davidson
Charles Butterworth Eddie Dibble
Dolores Costello Mrs. Davidson
Tom D'Andrea Tommy
Rosemary de Camp Ethel
Ruth Donnelly Mrs. O'Brien
Ilka Gruning Mrs. Twardofsky
Alan Hale Sgt. McGee
Frances Langford Cafe Singer
Joan Leslie Eileen Dibble
Joe Louis Himself
Una Merkel Rose Dibble
George Murphy Jerry Jones
Gertrude Niesen Singer
Julie Oshins Ollie Twardofsky
Earl Oxford Soldier
Ronald Reagan Johnny Jones
Ezra Stone Soldier
George Tobias Maxie Stoloff
Philip Truex Soldier
Kate Smith Herself
Stanley Ridges Maj. Davidson

Production Crew

John Hughes Art Director
LeRoy J. Prinz Choreography
Robert Sidney Choreography
Bert Glennon Cinematographer
Sol Polito Cinematographer
Max Steiner Composer (Music Score)
Orry-Kelly Costume Designer
Michael Curtiz Director
George J. Amy Editor
Irving Berlin Lyricist
Leo F. Forbstein Musical Direction/Supervision
Ray Heindorf Musical Direction/Supervision
Irving Berlin Play Author
Hal B. Wallis Producer
Jack L. Warner Producer
Casey Robinson Screenwriter
Claude Binyon Screenwriter
Irving Berlin Songwriter
Nathan Levinson Sound Recordist
Jack Cosgrove Special Effects
Year: 1943
Runtime: 105
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Musical

Produced by
Warner Brothers

Release
by Warner Brothers

Awards
1943 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily