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    Thank Your Lucky Stars

    1943 · Musical · 2h 7m

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  1. Thank Your Lucky Stars is a 1943 American musical comedy film made by Warner Brothers as a World War II fundraiser, with a slim plot involving theater producers. The stars donated their salaries to the Hollywood Canteen , which was founded by John Garfield and Bette Davis , who appear in this film. [3]

  2. Thank Your Lucky Stars: Directed by David Butler. With Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland. Two producers are putting together a wartime charity show with an all-star cast, but the egotism of radio personality Eddie Cantor disrupts their plans.

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    • Comedy, Musical
    • David Butler
    • 1943-09-25
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  4. Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. An Eddie Cantor look-alike organizes an all-star show to help the war effort. Cast & Crew. Read More. David Butler. Director. Humphrey Bogart. Himself. Eddie Cantor. Himself/Joe Simpson. Bette Davis. Herself. Olivia De Havilland. Herself. Errol Flynn. Himself.

    • David Butler, Herbert Farjeon, Phil Quinn
    • Humphrey Bogart
  5. Thank Your Lucky Stars. Summaries. Two producers are putting together a wartime charity show with an all-star cast, but the egotism of radio personality Eddie Cantor disrupts their plans. Two producers are putting together a Calvacade of Stars for a wartime charity show.

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  7. Screenshots. Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) In David Butler's and WB's wartime morale boosting, backstage comedy-musical - the studio's response to other similar efforts, including Paramount Pictures' Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) and MGM's Thousands Cheer (1943); it was a typical musical revue or variety show with a large all-star cast and ...

  8. Thank Your Lucky Stars is a 1943 American musical comedy film made by Warner Brothers as a World War II fundraiser, with a slim plot involving theater producers. The stars donated their salaries to the Hollywood Canteen, which was founded by John Garfield and Bette Davis, who appear in this film.

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