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Synopsis: A war time romance bloomes in WWII between canteen hostess Eileen and visiting soldier Dakota at New York's famous Stage Door Canteen. Their story provides the backdrop for showing the greatest film, stage, comedy, and musical actors of the day performing multiple plays, acts, and musical numbers, or serving drinks and food to U.S. servicemen at this famous non-profit establishment. See the likes of Katherine Hepburn, Helen Hayes, Kenny Baker, Ralph Bellamy, Charlie McCarthy, Ray Bolger, Tallulah Bankhead, Jean Hersholt, Gypsy Rose Lee, Harpo Marx, Johnny Weissmuller, and many more in this star-studded production. At the time, profits for this film were entirely donated to various wartime fundraising efforts.
Starring: Judith Anderson, Kenny Baker
Supporting actors: Tallulah Bankhead, Ralph Bellamy, Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, Ray Bolger, Ina Claire, Katharine Cornell, Gracie Fields, Lynn Fontanne, Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, Hugh Herbert, Jean Hersholt, George Jessel, Gypsy Rose Lee, Alfred Lunt, Harpo Marx, Elsa Maxwell, Yehudi Menuhin, Ethel Merman
Directed by: Frank Borzage
Genre: Comedy, Musical, Romance, War
Runtime: 2 hours 16 minutes
Studio: Reel Enterprises
ASIN: B002CLZSS4 (Rental) and B002CLUBHW (Purchase)
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The stars of Broadway do their bit to entertain the troops, July 4, 2001
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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"Stage Door Canteen" comes up with a wartime romance to showcase the talented stars who served food to the troops and provided entertainment at the Stage Door Canteen. There are about five dozen stars in this film, from Judith Anderson to Ed Wynn, with Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, Helen Hayes and Gypsy Rose Lee, Count Basie and Benny Goodman, Harpo Marx and Johnny Weissmuller in between. At one point Katharine Cornell does the balcony scene with young Lon McCallister while standing in the serving line. For some reason most of the songs are written by Al Dubin and James Monaco, including "She's a Bombshell from Brooklyn," We Musn't Say Goodbye," and "Sleep Baby Sleep (in Your Jeep)." There is also the Rodgers & Hart song, "The Girl I Love To Leave Behind," a rather appropriate title given the situation.

The romantic plot of the film has Eileen (Cheryl Walker), a junior hostess at the New York City Canteen, meeting Private Ed "Dakota" Smith (William Terry). Despite her best intentions, she falls in love with Dakota, even though this means loses her pass at the Canteen because she has broken the rule about dating service men. Katharine Hepburn, serving as the Officer of the Day, allows Eileen to wait inside for her fiance, but then word comes that the boys sailed that morning and Dakota is already gone. Hepburn then consoles Eileen and gives an inspirational speech on the importance of the Canteen's work. It is certainly interesting to have this dramatic moment pop up at the end of this film, but the cause was certainly worthwhile.

Eighty percent of the profits from this 1943 film directed by Frank Borzage went to the Canteens operated by the American Theater Wing across the country. "Stage Door Canteen" is a fun little film to watch, especially if you remember who Xavier Cugat and Paul Muni were way back when. Be sure that you get the 132-minute version of the film and not the shorter 93-minute version that cuts out a lot of the performances. If you are looking for a double bill, then the obvious choice is "Hollywood Canteen," which is basically the same deal but set in Los Angeles rather than New York and offers the Andrews Sisters, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Roy Rogers and Trigger, Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra and much, much more.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Movie ever Made, November 29, 1999
By Jerry Pratt (lithonia,ga,usa) - See all my reviews
i first saw this movie in 1979, when i was bedridden due to a back injury. i was in constant pain until i watched it. the back pain went away. the pain in my soul yet lingers. having once been a soldier, i well understand the loneliness of a posting away from loved ones, and the fear of dying in war. this movie is simply the most eloquent statement of that loneliness and fear, and it expresses the common hope of all soldiers- that there is a place like the Stage Door Canteen in every port, to make service to one's country a little easier.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Memento of a More Optimistic Era, April 24, 2005
This review is from: Stage Door Canteen (DVD)
This movie is so fun that it is almost poignant, since it's nearly impossible to imagine anything like it being made today. It's sort of in a category of its own, since it's somewhere between comedy, romance, documentary, musical, and patriotic propaganda, but it works.

It was fascinating for me to glimpse so many of the stars from this era, since I don't know most of them. Yet even in their brief cameos you can feel some of the charisma that made them stars. For example, Tallulah Bankhead (who I had never seen before) has maybe ten seconds of screen time, but she leaves one of the biggest impressions. Oh and in contrast to what someone else wrote, I thought the Romeo and Juliet scene (with the line "parting is such sweet sorrow") was rather lovely and well done (by a stage actress I had never heard of).

I could go on and one about various moments by various performers, because there are almost 50 cameos, and lots of them are really funny and/or moving (Katherine Hepburn's climactic pep talk, for instance, demands mention). The framing narrative is a little corny, sure, but it's just innocent fun (and c'mon, it's based on an Irving Berlin song).

I live in New York, and my grandfather once mentioned going to a place like the canteen (maybe even this exact one!) when he was in the navy stationed here in WWII, but I had never really understood what he was talking about before I saw this movie.

I stumbled on this one boring Saturday night on PBS and highly recommend it to anyone of any age. I hate using such an old-fashioned word as delightful, but it fits. Stage Door Canteen really puts a smile on your face.
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4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT WAR-TIME ENTERTAINMENT
In the 1940's there were two Canteens...the Hollywood Canteen in California and the STage Door Canteen in New York, set-up to entertain serviceman who were getting ready to go to... Read more
Published on February 27, 2006 by Tim Janson

1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid DVDs from Image Entertainment
I ordered STAGE DOOR CANTEEN on May 28. I have yet to receive a
DVD! It has not yet shipped. This is irresponsible business
dealing.
Published on July 28, 2005 by Charles Van Dusen

5.0 out of 5 stars Memories of the Forties
The average person in their twenties would have no appreciation of the movie. I watched it remembering the dances we did, the songs we sang and the movies we saw. Read more
Published on July 13, 2005 by E. S. Ivarsson

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent example of patriotism at it's best during wartime
I taped this movie when it appeared on PBS a few months ago, then I got busy and put it aside. I finally watched it the other day and was very impressed with this story of how... Read more
Published on July 13, 2005 by Kim K.

5.0 out of 5 stars All Star Review
Re: Review by person above...Don't you just love people who let their politics show when they write a review for a movie. Read more
Published on November 6, 2004 by Seen Them All

1.0 out of 5 stars Great time capsule, lousy movie
What a hoot this is! The fictional characters and the story line are pure hokum, and most of the stars, with the distinct exception of the superb Ray Bolger, are unintentionally... Read more
Published on January 8, 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Stage Door Canteen
Romance at it's best. I love it...
Published on December 2, 1999

2.0 out of 5 stars Ok Movie - Needed More Dancing
was a little disapointed on the Swing dance scenes, Has a little swing dancing, but not much. Had "Lotsa" stars in the movie which made some scenes good.
Published on December 10, 1998

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