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Humphrey Bogart | Himself | |
Eddie Cantor | Himself / Joe Simpson | |
Bette Davis | Herself | |
Olivia de Havilland | Herself | |
Errol Flynn | Himself | |
John Garfield | Himself | |
Joan Leslie | Pat Dixon | |
Ida Lupino | Herself | |
Dennis Morgan | Tommy Randolph | |
Ann Sheridan | Herself | |
Irving Berlin | ||
George Murphy | ||
Ronald Reagan | ||
Edward Everett Horton | Farnsworth | |
Hattie McDaniel | Gossip in Number | |
Don Wilson | Radio Announcer | |
S.Z. Sakall | Dr. Schlenna | |
Dinah Shore | Herself | |
Jack Carson | Himself | |
Alan Hale | ||
George Tobias | ||
Una Merkel | ||
Charles Butterworth | ||
Dolores Costello | ||
Rosemary DeCamp | ||
Ruth Donnelly | ||
Stanley Ridges | ||
Dennis Hopper | Himself | |
Debbie Reynolds | Herself | |
Angie Dickinson | Herself | |
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. | Himself | |
Tab Hunter | Himself |
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Producer | Mark Hellinger
Jack L. Warner Cass Warner Eliza Steel |
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Writer | Norman Panama
Melvin Frank James V. Kern Cass Warner |
Hollywood Canteen The Hollywood Canteen was a club for GIs where Joan Crawford might over-easy you some eggs and John Garfield might scrub out the frying pan. The movie Hollywood Canteen is a snappy, starry salute to that World War II landmark. Dazzle the troops and modern fans in "a great big scrambled vaudeville show with enough talent to have made a dozen fine movies." Thank Your Lucky Stars This Is The Army |
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