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Frank Jenks as Sergeant Koslack. Frank Sully as Alan. Dick Simmons as Captain Fred Avery. Ben Lessy as Silent Monk. Sara Haden as Second Nurse. Guest stars.
Gene Kelly as Eddie Marsh. Mary Astor as Hyllary Jones. John Boles as Colonel William Jones. Ben Blue as Chuck Polansky. Frances Rafferty as Marie Corbino. Mary Elliott as Helen. Frank Jenks as Sgt. Kozlack. Dick Simmons as Captain Fred Avery. Ben Lessey as Pvt. Monks.
1 Photo. Film Details. Also Known As. As Thousands Cheer, Private Miss Jones. Genre. Musical. Classic Hollywood. Comedy. War. Release Date. Jan 1944. Premiere Information. New York opening: 13 Sep 1943; Los Angeles opening: 30 Dec 1943.
- George Sidney, Sandy Roth
- Kathryn Grayson
Nov 12, 2008 · Directed by: George Sidney. Starring. Kathryn Grayson. as. Kathryn Jones. Gene Kelly. as. Private Eddie Marsh. Mary Astor. as. Hyllary Jones. John Boles. as. Colonel Bill Jones. Ben Blue. as. Chuck Polansky. Mickey Rooney. as. Himself. Judy Garland. as. Herself. Red Skelton. as. Himself. Eleanor Powell. as. Herself. Ann Sothern. as. Herself.
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Thousands Cheer ★★½ 1943 A flag-waving wartime musical about a tapdancing Army private who falls in love with the colonel's daughter, culminating with an all-star (MGM) USO show. Songs include “Honeysuckle Rose,” sung by Horne, and “The Joint Is Really Jumping Down at Carnegie Hall,” sung by Garland.
Thousands Cheer (1943) starring Gene Kelly was made using the very best of MGM's actor and movie technician talent in color, and is well done in those areas. I never saw Kelly do such a good job acting, and the same is true for his co-star, Katherine Grayson.
May 26, 2009 · Warner Archive Collection DVD Review: Thousands Cheer (1943) After the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which resulted in an entire generation of soldiers, nurses, and other military personnel officially joining World War II-- Hollywood tried their best to pitch in as well. In addition to actors who answered the call of ...