Review of Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) by Greg W — 06 Jul 2015
Although slightly overlong, this Warner Bros. musical is probably the best of the all-star genre that was popular during WWII; you'll either love or hate the Eddie Cantor-driven story line but the Frank Loesser-written production numbers are what matter: Dinah Shore singing "How Sweet You Are," Errol Flynn singing and dancing (!) to "That's What You Jolly Well Get," Ann Sheridan's "Love Isn't Born, It's Made," Hattie McDaniel and cast performing "Ice Cold Katie" and - best of all - Bette Davis crooning the Oscar-nominated "They're Either Too Young or Too Old.
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This review of Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) was written by Greg W on 06 Jul 2015.
Thank Your Lucky Stars has generally received positive reviews.
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