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Disc #1 -- Irving Berlin's: Holiday Inn
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Bonus Materials
A Couple of Song and Dance Men
All-Singing, All Dancing
Audio Commentary
Audio Commentary With Film Historian Ken Barnes Including Archive Audio Comments From Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby and John Scott Trotter: On/Off
Theatrical Trailer
Languages
Spoken Languages: English
Subtitles: English SDH
Subtitles: Español
Subtitles: Français
Subtitles: Off
Scenes
Chapters
Disc #1 -- Irving Berlin's: Holiday Inn
1. Love Triangle (Main Titles) [4:39]
2. "I'll Capture Your Heart Singing" [5:43]
3. "Lazy" [8:26]
4. "You're Easy to Dance With" [3:40]
5. "White Christmas" [6:18]
6. "Happy Holiday/Holiday Inn" [3:09]
7. Let's Start the New Year Right" [6:19]
8. A New Partner [3:29]
9. In Disguise [3:30]
10. "Abraham" [5:46]
11. "Be Careful, It's My Heart" [6:38]
12. "I Can't Tell a Lie" [6:38]
13. "Easter Parade" [3:42]
14. "Song of Freedom" [3:11]
15. "Let's Say It With Firecrackers" [7:49]
16. "Plenty to Be Thankful For" [6:24]
17. Lights, Camera, Action [4:52]
18. Happy New Year (End Titles) [8:06]
Features
A couple of song and dance men
An intimate retrospective of Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire on interview with Ava Astaire-McKenzie
All singing - All dancing
Experience the making of the unforgettable song and dance numbers of Holiday Inn
Audio commentary
Feature length audio commentary by film historian Ken Barnes with archive audio comments by Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire and John Scott Trotter
Art Director - Roland Anderson
Choreography - Daniel Dare
Cinematographer - Dave Abel
Composer (Music Score) - Irving Berlin
Composer (Music Score) - Robert Emmett Dolan
Costume Designer - Edith Head
First Assistant Director - Charles C. Coleman, Jr.
Makeup - Wally Westmore
Musical Direction/Supervision - Robert Emmett Dolan
Production Designer - Hans Dreier
Holiday Inn has one of the more ludicrous plots in a 1940s musical, but the Irving Berlin songs are first-rate, and it's tough to beat Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire for music-and-dance star power. Berlin is perhaps the film's real headliner: his White Christmas and Easter Parade would become cultural standards, and each song would inspire its own eponymous motion picture. Though the production numbers don't quite match the splendor of say, Busby Berkeley's, most are well-staged. The film's best moment is its simplest -- Crosby singing White Christmas sans accompaniment. Berlin won a songwriting Oscar for White Christmas, and the film was also nominated for Best Original Story. ~ Richard Gilliam, Rovi
Irving Berlin : Best Original Story - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1942
Robert Emmett Dolan : Best Score - Musical - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1942
Irving Berlin : Best Song - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1942