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Bette Midler | Dixie Leonard | |
James Caan | Eddie Sparks | |
George Segal | Art Silver | |
Patrick O'Neal | Shephard | |
Christopher Rydell | Danny Leonard | |
Arye Gross | Jeff Brooks | |
Norman Fell | Sam Schiff | |
Rosemary Murphy | Luanna Trott | |
Bud Yorkin | Phil | |
Dori Brenner | Loretta | |
Michael Greene | ||
Chris Rydell | Danny |
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Producer | Mark Rydell
Bonnie Bruckheimer Raymond Hartwick Bette Midler |
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Writer | Marshall Brickman
Neal Jimenez Lindy Laub |
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Bette Midler gives the brassiest, sassiest performance of her career as Dixie Leonard, a USO singer whose electrifying stage presence, and flair for outrageous comedy, captivates troops and civilians alike. Teamed up with America's beloved song and dance man, Eddie Sparks (James Caan), the whole world becomes Dixie's stage through three very different wars, and 50 years of music and memories, laughter and tears. All of it... FOR THE BOYS. |
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