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Poster of Hollywood Canteen

Hollywood Canteen

Release Date: Friday, December 15 1944 (78 years ago)
Portrait of Laverne AndrewsLaverne Andrews
Self - The Andrews Sisters
Laverne Andrews was:
Portrait of Maxene AndrewsMaxene Andrews
Self - The Andrews Sisters
Maxene Andrews was:
Portrait of Patty AndrewsPatty Andrews
Self - The Andrews Sisters
Patty Andrews was:
Portrait of Jack BennyJack Benny
Self
Jack Benny was:
Portrait of Joe E. BrownJoe E. Brown
Self
Joe E. Brown was:
Portrait of Eddie CantorEddie Cantor
Self
Eddie Cantor was:
Portrait of Kitty CarlisleKitty Carlisle
Self
Kitty Carlisle was:
Portrait of Jack CarsonJack Carson
Self
Jack Carson was:
Portrait of Dane ClarkDane Clark
Sergeant Nowland
Dane Clark was:
Portrait of Joan CrawfordJoan Crawford
Self
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Portrait of Helmut DantineHelmut Dantine
Self
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Portrait of Bette DavisBette Davis
Self
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Portrait of Faye EmersonFaye Emerson
Self
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Portrait of Victor FrancenVictor Francen
Self
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Portrait of John GarfieldJohn Garfield
Self
John Garfield was:
Portrait of Sydney GreenstreetSydney Greenstreet
Self
Sydney Greenstreet was:
Portrait of Alan HaleAlan Hale
Self
Alan Hale was:
Portrait of Paul HenreidPaul Henreid
Self
Paul Henreid was:
Portrait of Robert HuttonRobert Hutton
Self
Robert Hutton was:
Portrait of Andrea KingAndrea King
Self
Andrea King was:
Portrait of Joan LeslieJoan Leslie
Self
Joan Leslie was:
Portrait of Peter LorrePeter Lorre
Self
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Portrait of Ida LupinoIda Lupino
Self
Ida Lupino was:
Portrait of Irene ManningIrene Manning
Self
Irene Manning was:
Portrait of Nora MartinNora Martin
Self
Nora Martin was:
Portrait of Joan McCrackenJoan McCracken
Self
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Portrait of Dolores MoranDolores Moran
Self
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Portrait of Dennis MorganDennis Morgan
Self
Dennis Morgan was:
Portrait of Janis PaigeJanis Paige
Studio Guide
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Portrait of Eleanor ParkerEleanor Parker
Self
Eleanor Parker was:
Portrait of William PrinceWilliam Prince
Self
William Prince was:
Portrait of Joyce ReynoldsJoyce Reynolds
Self
Joyce Reynolds was:
Portrait of John RidgelyJohn Ridgely
Self
John Ridgely was:
Portrait of Roy RogersRoy Rogers
Self
Roy Rogers was:
Portrait of TriggerTrigger
Self
Trigger was:
Portrait of S.Z. SakallS.Z. Sakall
Self
S.Z. Sakall was:
Portrait of Zachary ScottZachary Scott
Self
Zachary Scott was:
Portrait of Alexis SmithAlexis Smith
Self
Alexis Smith was:
Portrait of Barbara StanwyckBarbara Stanwyck
Self
Barbara Stanwyck was:
Portrait of Craig StevensCraig Stevens
Self
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Portrait of Joseph SzigetiJoseph Szigeti
Self
Joseph Szigeti was:
Portrait of Donald WoodsDonald Woods
Self
Donald Woods was:
Portrait of Jane WymanJane Wyman
Self
Jane Wyman was:
Portrait of Jimmy DorseyJimmy Dorsey
Self
Jimmy Dorsey was:
Portrait of Carmen CavallaroCarmen Cavallaro
Self
Carmen Cavallaro was:
Portrait of RosarioRosario
Self
Rosario was:
Portrait of AntonioAntonio
Self
Antonio was:
Portrait of Bill AlcornBill Alcorn
Dancer (uncredited)
Bill Alcorn was:
Portrait of Betty AlexanderBetty Alexander
Junior Hostess (uncredited)
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Portrait of Lynn BaggettLynn Baggett
Junior Hostess (uncredited)
Lynn Baggett was:
Portrait of Marvin BaileyMarvin Bailey
Vocal Group Member (uncredited)
Marvin Bailey was:
Portrait of Alex BallAlex Ball
Soldier (uncredited)
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Portrait of Diana BarrymoreDiana Barrymore
Junior Hostess (uncredited)
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Portrait of Harry BaumHarry Baum
Soldier (uncredited)
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Portrait of Julie BishopJulie Bishop
Junior Hostess (uncredited)
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Portrait of John BreenJohn Breen
Soldier (uncredited)
John Breen was:
Portrait of Betty BrodelBetty Brodel
Self (uncredited)
Betty Brodel was:
Portrait of Paul BrooksPaul Brooks
Busboy (uncredited)
Paul Brooks was:
Portrait of Barbara BrownBarbara Brown
Mrs. Brodel (uncredited)
Barbara Brown was:
Portrait of Betty BrysonBetty Bryson
Dancer (uncredited)
Betty Bryson was:
Portrait of Dwight ButcherDwight Butcher
Soldier Getting Married (uncredited)
Dwight Butcher was:
Portrait of Jack CoffeyJack Coffey
Dancer (uncredited)
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Portrait of John DehnerJohn Dehner
Norwegian Sailor (uncredited)
John Dehner was:
Portrait of Ralph DunnRalph Dunn
Studio Gate Guard (uncredited)
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Portrait of Richard ErdmanRichard Erdman
Soldier on Deck (uncredited)
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Portrait of James FlavinJames Flavin
Marine Sergeant (uncredited)
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Portrait of Bess FlowersBess Flowers
Hostess (uncredited)
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Portrait of George FordGeorge Ford
Soldier (uncredited)
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Portrait of Rudolf Friml Jr.Rudolf Friml Jr.
Performer (uncredited)
Rudolf Friml Jr. was:
Portrait of Ben FrommerBen Frommer
Soldier (uncredited)
Ben Frommer was:
Portrait of Caferino GarciaCaferino Garcia
Soldier (uncredited)
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Portrait of Hayes GordonHayes Gordon
Serviceman (uncredited)
Hayes Gordon was:
Portrait of Mary GordonMary Gordon
Hostess (uncredited)
Mary Gordon was:
Portrait of Angela GreeneAngela Greene
Junior Hostess (uncredited)
Angela Greene was:
Portrait of Jonathan HaleJonathan Hale
Mr. Brodel (uncredited)
Jonathan Hale was:
Portrait of Shep HoughtonShep Houghton
Doorman (uncredited)
Shep Houghton was:
Portrait of Harry KaufmanHarry Kaufman
Pianist with Szigeti (uncredited)
Harry Kaufman was:
Portrait of Bill KennedyBill Kennedy
Busboy (uncredited)
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Portrait of Paul KingPaul King
Soldier (uncredited)
Paul King was:
Portrait of Dorothy MaloneDorothy Malone
Junior Hostess (uncredited)
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Portrait of Eddie MarrEddie Marr
Dance Director (uncredited)
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Portrait of Charles MarshCharles Marsh
Diner without Spoon (uncredited)
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Portrait of Jack MattisJack Mattis
Dancer (uncredited)
Jack Mattis was:
Portrait of Matt MattoxMatt Mattox
Dancer (uncredited)
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Portrait of Mack McLeanMack McLean
Vocal Group Member (uncredited)
Mack McLean was:
Portrait of Chef MilaniChef Milani
Self (uncredited)
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Portrait of Johnny MitchellJohnny Mitchell
Busboy (uncredited)
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Portrait of Jack MowerJack Mower
Juice-Stand Proprietor (uncredited)
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Portrait of Bob NolanBob Nolan
Self (uncredited)
Bob Nolan was:
Portrait of Marianne O'BrienMarianne O'Brien
Junior Hostess (uncredited)
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Portrait of Virginia PattonVirginia Patton
Junior Hostess (uncredited)
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Portrait of LeRoy PrinzLeRoy Prinz
Self (uncredited)
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Portrait of Paul RavelPaul Ravel
Soldier (uncredited)
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Portrait of Larry RioLarry Rio
Sailor Kissed by Cantor (uncredited)
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Portrait of Alex RomeroAlex Romero
Dancer (uncredited)
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Portrait of Clark RossClark Ross
Soldier (uncredited)
Clark Ross was:
Portrait of Bill SecklerBill Seckler
Vocal Group Member (uncredited)
Bill Seckler was:
Portrait of Robert ShayneRobert Shayne
Busboy (uncredited)
Robert Shayne was:
Portrait of John SheridanJohn Sheridan
Busboy (uncredited)
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Portrait of Charles SherlockCharles Sherlock
Photographer (uncredited)
Charles Sherlock was:
Portrait of Owen SongOwen Song
Soldier (uncredited)
Owen Song was:
Portrait of Freddie SteeleFreddie Steele
South American Sailor (uncredited)
Freddie Steele was:
Portrait of Anne G. SterlingAnne G. Sterling
Attractive Woman (uncredited)
Anne G. Sterling was:
Portrait of Ruth SterlingRuth Sterling
Attractive Woman (uncredited)
Ruth Sterling was:
Portrait of Mark StevensMark Stevens
Soldier on Deck (uncredited)
Mark Stevens was:
Portrait of Charles SullivanCharles Sullivan
Car Delivery Man (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan was:
Portrait of Ray TealRay Teal
Army Captain (uncredited)
Ray Teal was:
Portrait of William TerryWilliam Terry
Marine #999,999 in Line (uncredited)
William Terry was:
Portrait of Colleen TownsendColleen Townsend
Junior Hostess (uncredited)
Colleen Townsend was:
Portrait of George TurnerGeorge Turner
Tough Marine (uncredited)
George Turner was:
Portrait of Willard Van SimmonsWillard Van Simmons
Dancer (uncredited)
Willard Van Simmons was:
Portrait of Theodore von EltzTheodore von Eltz
Canteen Director (uncredited)
Theodore von Eltz was:
Portrait of Jack WiseJack Wise
Busboy (uncredited)
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Portrait of Alfred YbarraAlfred Ybarra
Set Designer at Desk (uncredited)
Alfred Ybarra was:
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