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Holiday Inn (1942)

NR Jan 01, 1942 Comedy, Drama, Romance 1h 41m
User Score
70%
207 votes
Internet Movie Database
73%
Rotten Tomatoes
100%
Metacritic
7000%

Overview

Lovely Linda Mason has crooner Jim Hardy head over heels, but suave stepper Ted Hanover wants her for his new dance partner after fickle Lila Dixon gives him the brush. Jim's supper club, Holiday Inn, is the setting for the chase by Hanover and his manager.

Mark Sandrich
Director
Claude Binyon
Screenplay
Irving Berlin
Story

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Holiday Inn 1942 Trailer | Bing Crosby | Fred Astaire
Holiday Inn 1942 Trailer | Bing Crosby | Fred Astaire
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A review by John Chard
Written on November 7, 2019

Safe and amiable enough...

Jim Hardy retires from show business to become a farmer in New England. Once set up he finds that it's a life that is somewhat more demanding than he had first thought. Hitting on an idea that should make his life more fulfilling, he turns the farm into an Inn that only opens on public holidays. But things get complicated when Jim's old partner, Ted, turns up and sets his sights on Linda, Jim's gorgeous "friend", this holiday period may not be so happy after all.

Boasting great star power in the form of Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, Holiday Inn still feels short of the required genre excitement. There is no doubting the benefit here of having both the leading men's respective abilities on show, where Bing croons with the best of them and Fred of course dan...

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A review by Peter McGinn
Written on December 12, 2021

A mildly entertaining movie if you don’t mind watching classics. There are witty and funny moments, but the romantic aspects aren’t very convincing. Perhaps this is how romance is with celebrities— no passion? No, I doubt that.

The dance numbers aren’t up to Fed Astaire’s usual imaginative standard and a few of the songs about lesser holidays are rather lame. The sets are unconvincing- would a farmhouse really be this large? But this is picky stuff. If you don’t mind classic black and white films this is entertaining enough, especially if you are watching with friends or family, as it doesn’t require close viewing to stay caught up with the plot.

I only wish it had a bit more real romance and less talking about romance....

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A review by Rob
Written on May 9, 2023

Simply a must-watch at Christmas time. An Irving Berlin musical made in the forties. Yes, please!...

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