Hollywood Canteen (1944)
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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
Complete Cast:
- Robert Hutton - Slim
- Joan Leslie - Herself
- Bette Davis - Herself
- Barbara Brown - Mrs. Brodel
- Joe E. Brown - Himself
- Eddie Cantor - Himself
- Jack Carson - Himself
- Helmut Dantine - Himself
- Victor Francen - Himself
- Paul Henreid - Guest
- Peter Lorre - Himself
- Irene Manning - Herself
- Joan McCracken - Herself
- Janis Paige - Angela
- William Prince - Himself
- Roy Rogers - Himself
- Robert Shayne - Himself
- Barbara Stanwyck - Guest
- Theodore Von Eltz - Director
- Jane Wyman - Guest
- Betty Alexander - Herself
- S.Z. Sakall - Himself
- Ray Teal - Captain
- Jonathan Hale - Mr. Brodel
- Joyce Reynolds - Herself
- Dennis Morgan - Guest
- Betty Bryson - Dancer
- Maxene Andrews - Herself
- Jimmy Dorsey - Himself
- Rudy Friml - Orchestra Leader
- Jack Benny - Guest
- Julie Bishop - Herself
- John Garfield - Himself
- Sydney Greenstreet - Himself
- Joan Crawford - Guest
- Kitty Carlisle - Herself
- Dane Clark - Sergeant
- Faye Emerson - Herself
- Alan Hale - Himself
- Andrea King - Herself
- Ida Lupino - Guest
- Eddie Marr - Dance Director
- Dolores Moran - Herself
- Eleanor Parker - Guest
- John Ridgely - Himself
- Zachary Scott - Guest
- Alexis Smith - Guest
- Craig Stevens - Himself
- Donald Woods - Himself
- George Turner - Dancer
- Richard Erdman - Soldier on Deck
- James Flavin - Marine Sergeant
- Nora Lou Martin - Herself
- Mark Stevens - Soldier on Deck
- Lynne Baggett - Herself
- Dorothy Malone - Herself
- Carmen Cavallaro - Himself
- Patty Andrews - Herself
- LaVerne Andrews - Herself
- Virginia Patton - Herself
- Director(s):
- Delmer Daves
- Writer(s):
- Delmer Daves
- Producer(s):
- Alex Gottlieb
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