Review of Holiday Inn (1942) by John B — 16 Feb 2016
The story exists mainly to showcase the songs (only two of which you'll recognize), all done with that patented style of pandering that was Irving Berlin, and the stars endeavor to sell the product.
The thing rides on their charisma then, the brotherly bickering between Crosby and Astaire, and for that it ain't too bad. Crosby smoothly delivers White Christmas, and Astaire contributes the memorable firecracker dance routine.
This review of Holiday Inn (1942) was written by John B on 16 Feb 2016.
Holiday Inn has generally received very positive reviews.
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