Hollywood Canteen (1944)

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Written by Delmer Daves

Directed by Delmer Daves

Running Time: 125 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1944

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Black and White

A GI (Robert Hutton) back from the South Pacific wins a canteen raffle and meets his dream girl (Joan Leslie), as Warner Bros.

Cast

Robert HuttonCpl. Ed 'Slim' Green
Laverne AndrewsHerself
Maxene AndrewsHerself
Patty AndrewsHerself
Jack BennyHimself
Image for Joe E. BrownJoe E. BrownHimself
Eddie CantorHimself
Kitty CarlisleHerself
Jack CarsonHimself
Dane ClarkSgt. Nowland
Image for Joan CrawfordJoan CrawfordHerself
Helmut DantineHimself
Bette DavisHerself
Faye EmersonHerself
Victor FrancenHimself
Image for John GarfieldJohn GarfieldHimself
Sydney GreenstreetHimself
Alan Hale Jr.Himself
Paul HenreidHimself
Andrea KingHerself
Peter LorreHimself
Ida LupinoHerself
Irene ManningHerself
Nora MartinHerself
Joan McCrackenHerself
Dolores MoranHerself
Dennis MorganHimself
Janis PaigeAngela
Eleanor ParkerHerself
William PrinceHimself
Joyce ReynoldsHerself
John RidgelyHimself
Roy RogersHimself
TriggerHimself
S.Z. SakallHimself
Zachary ScottHimself
Alexis SmithHerself
Barbara StanwyckHerself
Craig StevensHimself
Joseph SzigetiHimself
Donald WoodsHimself
Jane WymanHerself
Jimmy DorseyHimself
Carmen CavallaroHimself
RosarioSpanish Gypsy dancer
AntonioSpanish Gypsy dancer
Jimmy Dorsey and His OrchestraThemselves

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