News Article

Warbling for the War

USO movies on video -- WWII history on the video shelves

How did Hollywood stars really rally for the boys? There's some World War II & history on the video shelves: Performers waited on tables and entertained the troops at the Stage Door Canteen (1943, Kartes) and the Hollywood Canteen (1944, MGM/UA), both immortalizing real-life spots. Stage Door follows a trio of starlets who chastely romance the boys in uniform. Katharine Hepburn's pep talk is a highlight. Hollywood is a more blatant PR vehicle whose story about a soldier obsessed with Joan Leslie is overshadowed by historical detail about the canteen. Entertaining the Troops (1989, SVS Triumph) is a documentary with real canteen footage that includes stars from Bing and Bob to Bugs — check out the inflamed duet between Eddie ''Rochester'' Anderson and a sexy young Lena Horne. Going Hollywood: The War Years (1986, Warner) focuses more on period movies, showing how ''the Japs'' had to be played by Chinese-Americans since Japanese-Americans (oops — ''evacuees'') were rounded up in U.S. concentration camps (oops — ''relocation camps''). One clip shows Axis bad guys slapping Our Boys in the face. What red-blooded American wouldn't rally to the cause?

Originally posted May 29, 1992 Published in issue #120 May 29, 1992 Order article reprints

Add your comment

The rules: Keep it clean, and stay on the subject or we might delete your comment. If you see inappropriate language, e-mail us. An asterisk * indicates a required field.

500 characters remaining
Advertisement