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Ronald Reagan | Johnny Jones | |
Gertrude Niesen | World War One Vocalist | |
Una Merkel | Rose Dibble | |
Rosemary DeCamp | Ethel | |
Frances Langford | Herself | |
Ruth Donnelly | Mrs. O'Brien | |
Kate Smith | Herself | |
Dorothy Peterson | Mrs. Nelson | |
Dolores Costello | Mrs. Davidson | |
Alan Hale | Sgt. McGee | |
George Murphy | Jerry Jones | |
Joan Leslie | Eileen Dibble | |
George Tobias | Maxie Twardofsky | |
Charles Butterworth | Eddie Dibble | |
Stanley Ridges | Maj. John B. Davidson |
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Producer | Hal B. Wallis
Jack L. Warner |
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Writer | Claude Binyon
Casey Robinson Irving Berlin |
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Cinematography | Bert Glennon
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Academy Award: Best Scoring of a Musical Picture An Irving Berlin musical tribute intended to boost morale during the World War II. This is the Army, honors the patriotic efforts of American soldiers during World War I and II. Berlin appears as himself, as does singer Kate Smith, who delivers a rousing rendition of "God Bless America"-for which she received the Congressional Gold Medal. |
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