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Clearly made for morale purposes during the war, this excuse to show off the Warner Brothers stars is a lot of fun, but there are some really low spots too! Let's get those out of the way first - the Alan Hale & Jack Carson number just did not work at all, while the Ann Sheridan number "Love isn't Born, it's Made" was a bummer. While Bette Davis talked her way through her number, it was fun: Errol Flynn was an eye-opener: Olivia de Havilland/Ida Lupino were good but Humphrey Bogart should have been in it instead of George Tobias: Hattie McDaniel's number was a nice switch for her also. Dennis Morgan/Eddie Cantor/Joan Leslie as the links in the story were adequate, but it really took S.Z. Zakall and Edward Everett Horton to hold it together.
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