Studio: Warner Bros. Genre: Romantic •
Comedy •
Drama Street Date: November 11, 2008 Director: Michael Curtiz, Delmer Daves, David Butler Number of Discs: 3 MPAA Rating: Unrated Cast: Bette Davis, Ronald Reagan, Ida Lupino, Andrews Sisters, Olivia de Havilland, Ann Sheridan, Joan Leslie, Dinah Shore, Alexis Smith, Kate Smith, Kitty Carlisle, Humphrey Bogart, Jack Benny, Alan Hale, Errol Flynn, George Tobias, John Garfield, George Murphy, Dennis Morgan, Eddie Cantor, Charles Butterworth Running Time: 376 minutes Format: DVD Specs: Video: Standard 1.33:1 Color, Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Audio: ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Subtitles: English, French Special Features: Irving Berlin's This Is The Army -
- Steven Spielberg Narrates the New Documentary Warner at War
- Commentary by Joan Leslie and Historian Dr. Drew Cooper
- My British Buddy: Musical Number Not Seen in North American Theaters
- Overture and Exit Music Rejoined to the Film for the First Time in 65 Years
Warner Night at the Movies 1943 Short Subjects Gallery:
- Vintage Newsreel
- Musical Short The United States Army Band
- Classic Cartoon Confusions of a Nutsy Spy
- Trailers of This Is The Army and 1943's Edge of Darkness
Thank Your Lucky Stars -
Warner Night at the Movies 1943 Short Subjects Gallery:
- Vintage Newsreel
- Musical Shorts Three Cheers for the Girls and The United States Navy Band
- Patriotic Short Food and Magic
- Classic Cartoon Fallen Hare
- Trailers of Thank Your Lucky Stars and 1943's Watch on the Rhine
Audio-Only Bonus: Radio Show Adaptation with the Film's Stars
Hollywood Canteen -
Warner Night at the Movies 1944 Short Subjects Gallery:
- Vintage Newsreel
- Patriotic Shorts I Am An American, Proudly We Serve and Report from the Front
- Classic Cartoons Herr Meets Hare, Hollywood Canine Canteen and Stage Door Cartoon
- Trailers of Hollywood Canteen and 1944's The Doughgirls Version: Standard Store Exclusives: N/A Review: Irving Berlin's This Is The Army -
Irving Berlin's beloved song (God Bless America and Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning among them) propel a Technicolor spirit-lifter based on the hit stage revue with an all-GI cast. This Oscar-winning movie features the same GIs plus George Murphy, Ronald Reagan and Joan Leslie and guest stars Joe Louis, Kate Smith and Berlin himself. ****
Thank Your Lucky Stars
The stars comes out to play in a breezy, behind-the-Hollywood-scenes story. Highlights: Humphrey Bogart being out-toughed by S.Z. "Cuddles" Sakall and singers ranging from gifted (Dinah Shore, Dennis Morgan) to good sports (Errol Flynn, John Garfield), topped by Bette Davis' witty, jitterbugging They're Either Too Young or Too Old. ***
Hollywood Canteen
A snappy salute to the landmark hospitality club for servicemen. Real-life Canteen co-founders Bette Davis and John Garfield plus dozens more luminaries - from Jack Benny to Barbara Stanwyck to Roy Rogers - dazzle in "a great big scrambled vaudeville show with enough talent to have made a dozen fine movies" (New York Herald Tribune). ***** Buy It Now: Rating: