Thousands Cheer is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by George Sidney and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Produced during the Second World War, ...
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Acrobat Eddie Marsh is in the army now. His first act is to become friendly with Kathryn Jones, the colonel's pretty daughter. Their romance hits a few ...
Thousands Cheer
1943 ‧ Musical/Comedy ‧ 2h 5m
6.2/10 · IMDb
56% · Rotten Tomatoes
Trapeze artist Eddie Marsh (Gene Kelly) is a new military recruit with an entertainer's spirit. Eddie decides he'd like to organize a grand performance for his fellow soldiers, but is distracted when he meets the lovely Kathyrn (Kathryn Grayson)....
Initial release: September 13, 1943
Director: George Sidney
Distributed by: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Loews Cineplex Entertainment
Production company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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Trapeze artist Eddie Marsh (Gene Kelly) is a new military recruit with an entertainer's spirit. Eddie decides he'd like to organize a grand performance for ...
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But the real story is the most spectacular camp show in military history, featuring skits and songs with Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, ...
As Thousands Cheer is a revue with a book by Moss Hart and music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, first performed in 1933. The revue contained satirical ...
Made during World War II, it's a rousing tribute to the armed forces, and it still entertains to this day. The film is really divided into two distinct parts.
Thousands Cheer was Judy's first “guest appearance” in an MGM film, playing herself in the film's all-star finale. It was also her first appearance in ...
Thousands Cheer (1943) is an unapologetically patriotic, all-star, wartime, morale-booster from MGM, billed as "the mightiest assemblage of famous names ...
An acrobat enlists in the Army and wants to put on a Big Show for his fellow servicemen. Along the way, he falls in love with the daughter of his colonel.
Musically, there is something for all tastes, from José Iturbi to boogie woogie, from Kathryn Grayson and "Semper Libre" to Judy Garland and "The Joint Is ...