Holiday Inn

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Time Out says

Despite opportunities for some fine dancing from Astaire at his most energetic, he's lumbered not only with Crosby, crooning 'White Christmas' for the first time, but also with Marjorie Reynolds, clearly no replacement for Ginger Rogers. But the Irving Berlin score, including 'Easter Parade' and 'Let's Say It with Firecrackers' (which gives Fred his best moment) makes up for the thin story about a love triangle at the eponymous vacation resort.
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UK release:

1942

Duration:

100 mins

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  • "thin story?" I wonder why the screenplay was nominated in 1941 for Best Original Story?

    Billy McEvoy Thu Dec 20 2007
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  • "eponymous vacation resort?" How could this be if the film was released in 1941 and the Holiday Inn hotel chain wasn't established until 1952?

    Billy McEvoy Thu Dec 20 2007
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