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Hollywood Victory Caravan

  • 1945
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
270
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Humphrey Bogart, Alan Ladd, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Barbara Stanwyck, Betty Hutton, Robert Benchley, Carmen Cavallaro, William Demarest, Dona Drake, Diana Lynn, and Olga San Juan in Hollywood Victory Caravan (1945)
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A girl is desperate to get to Washington D.C. to be with her lonesome brother, a wounded G.I. She persuades Bing Crosby to let her join his caravan.A girl is desperate to get to Washington D.C. to be with her lonesome brother, a wounded G.I. She persuades Bing Crosby to let her join his caravan.A girl is desperate to get to Washington D.C. to be with her lonesome brother, a wounded G.I. She persuades Bing Crosby to let her join his caravan.

  • Director
    • William D. Russell
  • Writer
    • Melville Shavelson
  • Stars
    • Robert Benchley
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Carmen Cavallaro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    270
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William D. Russell
    • Writer
      • Melville Shavelson
    • Stars
      • Robert Benchley
      • Humphrey Bogart
      • Carmen Cavallaro
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Benchley
    Robert Benchley
    • Robert Benchley
    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • Humphrey Bogart
    Carmen Cavallaro
    Carmen Cavallaro
    • Pianist…
    U.S. Maritime Service Training Station Choir
    • Maritime Service Choirs
    Bing Crosby
    Bing Crosby
    • Bing Crosby
    William Demarest
    William Demarest
    • Bill, the Security Guard
    Dona Drake
    Dona Drake
    • Dona Drake
    Ted R. Gamble
    • National War Finance Director
    Bob Hope
    Bob Hope
    • Bob Hope
    Betty Hutton
    Betty Hutton
    • Betty Hutton
    Alan Ladd
    Alan Ladd
    • Alan Ladd
    Diana Lynn
    Diana Lynn
    • Diana Lynn
    Noreen Nash
    Noreen Nash
    • Noreen Nash
    Franklin Pangborn
    Franklin Pangborn
    • Railroad Agent
    Olga San Juan
    Olga San Juan
    • Olga San Juan
    Barbara Stanwyck
    Barbara Stanwyck
    • Barbara Stanwyck
    Charles Victor
    • Charles Victor
    Marjorie Weaver
    Marjorie Weaver
    • Marjorie Weaver
    • Director
      • William D. Russell
    • Writer
      • Melville Shavelson
    • All cast & crew
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    10MartynGryphon

    The 'Road to' movies box set saved this beaut from the road to obscurity

    Wonderful little Hollywood short, a time capsule filmed shortly after the end of WWII.

    Bond drives were a regular occurrence during the war years with many movie stars 'fee-lessly' donating their time and talent to promote the necessity of War Bonds, (An ingenious way for normal everyday people to 'back the attack' by helping to fund the war without putting too much strain on the government treasury). To illustrate the importance that movie stars played in bond drives, Carole Lombard was actually killed in a plane crash in 1942 while tirelessly dedicating herself to the War Bond cause.

    Every studio and every star wanted to do their part with all the big studio's producing either All-Star feature's such as Warner Brothers 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and MGM's 'Thousand's Cheer' (Both 1943), or short patriotic reminder's such as this little Gem from Paramount.

    The message for this film had changed from "You buy a bond we make a bomb" into "You buy a bond and we can bring a GI back home" The BIG names who turned up to do very little for no payment just to support the cause are Barbara Stanwyck, Alan Ladd, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dona Drake, Betty Hutton, Robert Benchley and a Warner Brother's star who on this occasion decided to arrive at the wrong studio, Humphrey Bogart, and it's good to see a few much missed yet lesser known character actors of the period as well such as William Demarest and the wonderful Franklin Pangborn.

    Yet again the producers give another diplomatic nod of the head to South America who had remained neutral throughout the hostilities while doing little or nothing else. This tribute is performed by Paramount contract actress Olga San Juan, who's Latino sounding name hardly distracted anyone from the fact that she was actually a blonde Brooklyn born babe.

    San Juan was on course to be Paramount's first post-war mega star, and it is likely that her inclusion was mainly for Paramount to market their new find because with San Juan's star on the rise, this short would give her some much needed exposure as this movie was distributed free of charge to most theatre's. Sadly, it wasn't to be as after her brilliant, (and I do mean brilliant), performance in Paramount's Variety Girl in 1947 (once again starring Hope & Crosby), the interest from the public was no longer there as tastes had noticeably changed since the war's end.

    San Juan made only a handful of movies in her short career and as the 1940's gave way to the 1950's she had slipped into celluloid obscurity in fact, had it not been for her near 30 year marriage to Edmond O'Brien, I doubt many would even remember her name, but whatever special something it took to be a movie star, boy did she have it.

    Hollywood Victory Caravan is a product of it's time dated it may be, but had it not been for the presence of the big names (most importantly Hope & Crosby), I very much doubt it would still be in existence, in fact it upsets me just thinking about how many of the countless movie shorts made in Hollywood's golden era, have already succumbed to either nature's elements or time's indifference. Thankfully this one has been preserved forever by being included on the 'Road To' movies Box set as part of the special feature's on Road To Utopia, so people of a younger generation such as myself can see and hopefully enjoy this long forgotten time-warp into Hollywood past. Enjoy!
    7bkoganbing

    So much talent

    I do so love the wartime musicals either full feature films or shorts. Where today could you gather so much talent under one roof for a brief 20 minute short subject?

    Paramount put this one together and since it's Paramount of course Bing Crosby and Bob Hope the greatest Frenemies in history head the list. Betty Hutton and Carmen Cavallaro as well as Bing contribute their musical talents.

    Wartime priorities being what they are you have William Demarest doubling as a studio cop and Franklin Pangborn as one flustered ticket agent.

    Before Bing does the finale Humphrey Bogart visiting from Warner Brothers makes the final pitch in 1945 for that last war bond to buy.

    Must have worked the war was won.
    7marthawilcox1831

    Betty Hutton steals the show

    Betty Hutton is the star of this film as she steals the show with her dancing. Although she is not the lead actress, she applies herself to her dancing with abandon and commitment. You can see that she is talented and enjoying every moment of what she is dancing. She is genuinely happy, and you don't see that expression in her face where it looks as though the happiness is going to die in her eyes. This is pure unadulterated Betty Hutton doing what she does best. She even outshines Barbara Stanwyck in her cameo appearance. And to confirm Hutton's talent, she is dancing in a trio, but your eyes are focused on her. The choreography of the whole dancing sequence is sensational.
    7tavm

    See some of the bygone stars in Hollywood Victory Caravan

    This short was made after World War II and was a public service ad to make sure the theatre audience bought some more war bonds to help send soldiers home. It depicts a young woman wanting to see her brother who was laid in a hospital recovering. Since this was produced by Paramount, many of the studio's stars are in this one-Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Alan Ladd, Diana Lynn, Barbara Stanwyck, and Betty Hutton doing her energetic song-and-dance with many other uniformed ladies. Hope does his jokes as does Bing before he sings his song. Oh, there's also one star from another Studio here-Humphrey Bogart from Warner Bros. And an obscure singer named Olga San Juan. One more thing, there's a couple of familiar character players-William Demarest and Franklin Pangborn. Okay, I think I've mentioned everyone so on that note, Hollywood Victory Caravan is worth a look for anyone who like these vintage films from a bygone era.
    horn-5

    Not quite close enough.

    Hollywood VICTORY CARAVAN was produced by the United States Treasury Department in 1945 for that years Victory Loan Drive. It was filmed on the Paramount lot and utilized Paramount contractees (in front of and behind the camera),primarily on the sets of whatever film they were currently working on at Paramount, with the exception of Humphrey Bogart , Disney's Joe Carioca and the U.S. Maritime (Service Training Station) Choir.

    This fund-raising short was distributed through the various film exchanges of all of the major studios, and not just 20th Century-Fox(with the correct hyphen), and was made available to the theatre exhibitors free gratis.

    The advertised cast on the one-sheet poster was shown in this specific order: Robert Benchley - Humphrey Bogart (first line)

    • Joe Carioca and His Latin-America Music - Carmen Cavallaro and His Orchestra (2nd line)


    Bing Crosby

    William Demarest - Dona Drake

    Bob Hope

    Betty Hutton-Alan Ladd

    Diana Lynn-Barbara Stanwyck

    U.S. Martime Service Training Station Choir ...and many others

    Yes, I know Joe Carioca was a parrot. I also know this wasn't a documentary. And that about the only original footage was that of Benchley and Bogart.

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    • Trivia
      Included as a special feature in the Indicator UK release of Mitchell Leisen's Remember the Night.
    • Goofs
      The film uses city signs to track the train from LA to New York. The train goes from St Louis to Chicago to Detroit , then turns back on itself to go to Milwaukee.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Bing Crosby: [singing] Buy a bond today. / We've got another bond to buy!

    • Crazy credits
      "The Treasury Department once again extends its thanks to the War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry, for actively participating in this Victory Loan Campaign. Thanks to the producers and distributors... to those exhibitors who sell war bonds day and night in their theatres... and thanks to the stars and craftsmen who so generously gave of their time to make this film possible. -- Ted R. Gamble, National War Finance Director
    • Soundtracks
      Plain Jane Doe
      (uncredited)

      Written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne

      Performed by Betty Hutton, Marjorie Weaver and Dona Drake

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    • Release date
      • October 24, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La caravana de la victoria en Hollywood
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • U.S. Department of the Treasury
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    • Runtime
      20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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