Hollywood Canteen (1944) Hollywood Canteen

Hollywood Canteen ★★★★ 1944 Star-studded extravaganza with just about every Warner Bros. lot actor in this tribute to love and nationalism. Lovesick G.I. Hutton falls for Leslie, wins a date with her in a phony raffle set up at the Hollywood Canteen, and the sparks fly right away. But he thinks she tricked him as he boards his train and she's not there to see him off. Lame story is redeemed by the talented cast and wonderful musical numbers which make this picture fly with charm and style. Before production began there were arguments over "unpatriotic" actors—labeled as such due to their lack of participation in this, and other similar movies produced at the time. ♫Don't Fence Me In; Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart; You Can Always Tell A Yank; We're Having a Baby; What Are You Doin' the Rest of Your Life; The General Jumped At Dawn; Gettin' Corns For My Country; Voodoo Moon; Tumblin' Tumbleweeds. 124m/B VHS. Robert Hutton, Dane Clark, Janis Paige, Jonathan Hale, Barbara Brown, James Flavin, Eddie Marr, Ray Teal, Bette Davis, Joan Leslie, Jack Benny, Jimmy Dorsey, Joan Crawford, John Garfield, Barbara Stanwyck, Ida Lupino, Eddie Cantor, Jack Carson, Eleanor Parker, Alexis Smith, S.Z. Sakall, Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, Helmut Dantine; Director: Delmer Daves; Writer: Delmer Daves.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1944
Length (in minutes) 124
Display Black & White
Formats VHS
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor James Flavin
Actor Eleanor Parker
Actor Joan Crawford
Actor Sydney Greenstreet
Actor Dane Clark
Actor Alexis Smith
Actor Ida Lupino
Actor Bette Davis
Actor John Garfield
Actor Helmut Dantine
Actor Barbara Stanwyck
Actor Peter Lorre
Actor Ray Teal
Actor Janis Paige
Actor Jack Carson
Actor S.Z. Sakall
Actor Robert Hutton
Actor Jonathan Hale
Actor Joan Leslie
Actor Barbara Brown
Actor Jack Benny
Actor Jimmy Dorsey
Actor Eddie Cantor
Actor Eddie Marr
Director Delmer Daves
Writer Delmer Daves