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The Hollywood Victory Caravan was a two-week cross-country railroad journey in 1942 that brought together two dozen film stars to raise money for the Army and Navy Relief Society. It was sponsored by the Hollywood Victory Committee of Stage, Screen and Radio. The Caravan show played in 12 cities and netted over $700,000 for Army and Navy relief ...
Hollywood Victory Caravan: Directed by William D. Russell. With Robert Benchley, Humphrey Bogart, Carmen Cavallaro, U.S. Maritime Service Training Station Choir. A girl is desperate to get to Washington D.C. to be with her lonesome brother, a wounded G.I.
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- Short, Comedy, Music
- William D. Russell
- 1945-10-24
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The Hollywood Victory Caravan was one of the earliest large-scale celebrity wartime fund-raising efforts. In April and May 1942, more than 50 stars toured 14 cities via railcar, putting on over 300 performances. When the performers left Los Angeles on April 26, 1942, the youngest among them was the starlet Alma Carroll.
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