Thank Your Lucky Stars (film)
7.4 /10 1 Votes
Music director Heinz Eric Roemheld Duration Country United States | 7.2/10 Genre Comedy, Musical Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date September 25, 1943 (1943-09-25) Cast (Himself), (Himself / Joe Simpson), (Herself), (Herself), (Himself), (Himself) Similar movies The Lookalike , Donald's Double Trouble , The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. |
Eddie cantor in thank your lucky stars 1943
Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) is a 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. It was directed by David Butler and stars Eddie Cantor, Dennis Morgan, Joan Leslie, Edward Everett Horton and S. Z. Sakall.
Contents
- Eddie cantor in thank your lucky stars 1943
- Thank your lucky stars finale
- Plot
- Cast
- Musical numbers
- Production
- Reception
- Awards and honors
- References

Thank your lucky stars finale
Plot

Theater producers (Horton and Sakall) staging a wartime charity program, only to have the production taken over by their egotistical star (Eddie Cantor). Meanwhile, an aspiring singer (Dennis Morgan) and his songwriter girlfriend (Joan Leslie) conspire to get into the charity program by replacing Cantor with their look-alike friend, tour bus driver Joe Simpson (Eddie Cantor).

Many of Warner Brothers's stars performed in musical numbers, including several who were not known as singers. The show features the only screen musical numbers ever done by Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, and Ida Lupino.
Cast

Cameo appearances
Musical numbers

Production

Filming for Thank Your Lucky Stars started 1 October 1942. Producer Mark Hellinger and director David Butler both made cameo appearances in the film. The film utilized sets which had been built for the Warner Bros. films The Green Pastures and Wonder Bar. Thank Your Lucky Stars was the film debut of both Dinah Shore and Spike Jones and his City Slickers. Each of the cast members was paid a $50,000 fee for their appearance which was then donated to the Hollywood Canteen.
Reception

Thank Your Lucky Stars was popular with audiences, and the critic James Agee called it "the loudest and most vulgar of the current musicals. It is also the most fun." Ticket sales combined with the donated salaries of the performers raised more than two million dollars for the Hollywood Canteen.
Awards and honors

The song ""They're Either Too Young or Too Old" by Arthur Schwartz (music) and Frank Loesser (lyrics) was nominated for an Academy Award for "Best Music, Original Song", but lost to "You'll Never Know" by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon from the film, Hello, Frisco, Hello. Despite not winning the award, Kitty Kallen and the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra had a hit with the song.

The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

References
Thank Your Lucky Stars (film) WikipediaThank Your Lucky Stars (film) IMDb Thank Your Lucky Stars (film) themoviedb.org