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Stage Door Canteen

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In the midst of the tumultuous years of World War II, a group of talented Broadway actors and artists come together to provide refuge and a glimmer of hope for soldiers about to head to the front lines. Set in a lively New York nightclub, the story follows a colorful cast of characters, from ambitious aspiring actresses to seasoned veterans of the stage looking to reignite their passion for performance.

The venue becomes a space of camaraderie and surprises, where soldiers leave behind the stresses of combat and immerse themselves in entertainment. Amid laughter, songs, and vibrant dances, the artists strive to keep spirits high, as each encounter transforms into unforgettable moments for both the men in uniform and the women bringing the stage to life.

However, amidst the fun, personal dilemmas, unfulfilled dreams, and fleeting romances arise, testing the strength of these artists. As the war progresses, the club becomes a symbol of resilience and love for life, where music and art intertwine with stories of sacrifice and courage. With captivating musical numbers and an emotional narrative that highlights the importance of home and community, this cinematic masterpiece captures the essence of an era and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

Media type
Movie
Year
1943
Director
Frank Borzage
Writer
Delmer Daves
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.30
Actors
William Terry
Cheryl Walker
Judith Anderson
Kenny Baker
Tallulah Bankhead
Ralph Bellamy
Edgar Bergen
Ray Bolger
Ina Claire
Katharine Cornell
Gracie Fields
Lynn Fontanne
Helen Hayes
Katharine Hepburn
Hugh Herbert
Jean Hersholt
George Jessel
Gypsy Rose Lee
Alfred Lunt
Harpo Marx
Elsa Maxwell
Yehudi Menuhin
Ethel Merman
Paul Muni
Merle Oberon
George Raft
Lanny Ross
Martha Scott
Ethel Waters
Johnny Weissmüller
Ed Wynn
Henry Armetta
Benny Baker
Helen Broderick
Lloyd Corrigan
Jane Darwell
William Demarest
Vinton Freedley
Ann Gillis
Lucile Gleason
Vera Gordon
Virginia Grey
Sam Jaffe
Allen Jenkins
Roscoe Karns
Tom Kennedy
Otto Kruger
June Lang
Betty Lawford
Bert Lytell
Aline MacMahon
Horace McMahon
Helen Menken
Peggy Moran
Ralph Morgan
Alan Mowbray
Patrick O'Moore
Franklin Pangborn
Helen Parrish
Brock Pemberton
Selena Royle
Marion Shockley
Cornelia Otis Skinner
Ned Sparks
Bill Stern
Arleen Whelan
May Whitty
Count Basie
Xavier Cugat
Benny Goodman
Kay Kyser
Guy Lombardo
Freddy Martin
Marjorie Riordan
Lon McCallister
Margaret Early
Sunset Carson
Dorothea Kent
Frederick Brady
Anne G. Sterling
Jack Lambert
Gertrude Lawrence
Peggy Lee
Harry Babbitt
Dave Barbour
Alice Barry
Leah Benner
Julie Conway
Jane Cowl
Helen Dumas
Trudy Erwin
Pat Flaherty
Arlene Francis
Mack Gray
George E. Green
Eddie Hall
Leonard Harper
Edna Mae Harris
Louis Jean Heydt
John James
Virginia Kaye
Kenner G. Kemp
Maurice Marks
Jack Martin
Sully Mason
George Mathews
Marian Moore
Elizabeth Morgan
Honeychile Perdue
Caleb Peterson
Francis Pierlot
Django Reinhardt
Ruby Richards
Verna Richardson
Ruth Roman
Lina Romay
Johnny Roventini
Mortimer Snerd
Arthur Walsh
Jesse White
Max Williams
Matt Willis
Virginia Field
Gender
Comedy
Música
Romance
Bélica
Country
United States
Producers
Frank Borzage
Sol Lesser
Original title
Stage Door Canteen
Duration
132
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