Thousands Cheer

September. 13,1943      NR
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Acrobat Eddie Marsh is in the army now. His first act is to become friendly with Kathryn Jones, the colonel's pretty daughter. Their romance hits a few snags, including disapproval from her father. Eddie's also plagued by fear of having an accident during his family's trapeze act in the army variety show, which also features a gallery of MGM stars.

Kathryn Grayson as  Kathryn Jones
Gene Kelly as  Private Eddie Marsh
Mary Astor as  Hyllary Jones
John Boles as  Colonel Bill Jones
Ben Blue as  Chuck Polansky
Frances Rafferty as  Marie Corbino
Frank Jenks as  Sergeant Koslack
Frank Sully as  Alan
Dick Simmons as  Captain Fred Avery
Mickey Rooney as  Himself - Emcee at the Show

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Reviews

TinsHeadline
1943/09/13

Touches You

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HeadlinesExotic
1943/09/14

Boring

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Abbigail Bush
1943/09/15

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Taha Avalos
1943/09/16

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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calvinnme
1943/09/17

This is one of those WWII era musicals where a studio assembles all their top talent for an all-star extravaganza. The stars' appearances are incorporated via a very thin plot. The plot doesn't matter, because the real point in watching this film is to see the musical talent. This film stars Kathryn Grayson who is the daughter of military colonel John Boles and Mary Astor. Grayson is a singer who is performing onstage with Jose Iturbi. Grayson decides to put her musical career on hold in order to entertain the troops on her father's base. One of her father's new recruits is acrobat Gene Kelly, who is drafted into the Army, but would rather be in the Air Force. Kelly and Grayson end up falling in love (of course). Things are complicated when Astor wants to take Grayson back home because she doesn't want Grayson falling in love with a soldier. Astor tells her that being the wife of a soldier is undesirable because the army will always be a priority. There is also another subplot where Grayson tries to get her parents back together. The highlight of the first half, IMHO, is Gene Kelly's "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" dance with a broom.However, all of that plot is meaningless, because the second half of the film is where all the action is. Mickey Rooney appears as himself. He emcees the show and also provides some impressions along the way. The best performances in the second half are Eleanor Powell, Lena Horne and Judy Garland's. Lucille Ball, Ann Sothern and Marcia Hunt appear in a skit with Frank Morgan, and Donna Reed and Margaret O'Brien appear in a routine with Red Skelton. Virginia O'Brien does another of her awful deadpan routines with Gloria de Haven and June Allyson providing support. Gene Kelly's stunt double performs a trapeze act. Kathryn Grayson come out to sing another song while, almost literally, "thousands cheer" - the soldiers that is.Thousands Cheer is an average film viewed from today, although it is fun to watch for Kelly, Garland, Powell, and Horne. As little as they gave Kelly to do here, you can tell MGM just didn't know what to do with the fellow yet After all he had only been on the MGM lot for about a year. However, they did give him some great comic bits. I guess you have to view this one from the wartime perspective of when the world was a canteen and morale boosting on the home front was the order of the day.

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TheLittleSongbird
1943/09/18

Thousands Cheer had a lot going for it from the get go, the biggest selling point being the amount of talent involved. While it is not a great film there is still plenty to enjoy and on the most part the cast are well-used.Thousands Cheers' story is very thin and very contrived with the lead in to the film's second half feeling rather abrupt and the script is even thinner with a lot of hokey dialogue and too many moments where it sags in energy. A vast majority of the cast are great and are well-utilised, but Mary Astor is wasted with not very much to do and Red Skelton is more irritating than funny.It is on the other hand very well-made with lavish sets and gorgeous photography while the Oscar nomination for the music score was deserved, it's very characterful and lush. The songs are not exactly memorable, apart from Honeysuckle Rose, but they are very pleasant and don't bog the film down at all, they are also very well-choreographed. Of all the show segments the highlights were Gene Kelly's dance with the mop, Eleanor Powell's tap dance, Lena Horne's beautiful rendition of Honeysuckle Rose and Judy Garland's uproarious The Joint Is Really Jumpin' in Carnegie Hall. You do wish that Gene Kelly had more dancing to do but he is dashing and very watchable and Kathryn Grayson is charm personified and sings beautifully.All in all, not a great film but I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it. 6/10 Bethany Cox

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whpratt1
1943/09/19

This 1943 Classic film clearly showed how Hollywood supported our Armed Forces during World War II and there are so many talented actors appearing in this film who all gave great performances with their talented gifts.Always enjoyed the great singing talent of Lena Horne who appeared in many Musicals during the 1940's and one of her famous songs was "Stormy Weather". I use to live in St. Albans, Queens, New York and she was a neighbor. Lena was the pioneer of Black entertainers who started to break into the Hollywood scene and finally it was accomplished.Naturally, the War was going on and this was a picture that was created to cheer our Fighting Men and it also was a propaganda film to cheer up the American Citizens with a cast of hundreds of famous actors. Enjoyed seeing a very little known actress who is now 91 years of age, Marsha Hunt who was very young and attractive in the film, she was only 26 years of age.Don't miss this film, it is really a gem of a gem. Enjoy

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ccthemovieman-1
1943/09/20

About 20 big-name stars provide cameos in this mostly-dopey love story. I say "mostly" but to be more accurate, about half of the film - but that's an entire hour, and it makes this movie drag. I got this tape for the music and the famous people in it, not to watch that awful first hour of stupid comments. The most annoying were those about marriage made by Mary Astor's character, "Hyllary Jones." (Beware of anyone with that first name, no matter how they spell it!)The final hour is what this movie is advertised to be - namely the variety show. However, it should have comprised more than just 50 percent of the film. The show, emceed by Mickey Rooney, is how this movie was promoted. Unfortunately, once we finally do get to the big show, you can tell it really wasn't even part of the filming. They were performances done elsewhere and filmed, and then inserted into the movie! How hokey is that? In other words, Rooney and the singers, dancers and comedians are not on one stage playing to a bunch of G.I.'s enjoying the show. This is like when they used stock footage of animals and then inserted them onto a screen into the Tarzan films of the 1930s. It's laughable. This "variety show" is a sham, like the whole movie!Not only that, but most of the numbers they filmed were poor and the comedy skits were lame. This is a just put together in a very amateurish way. The only act that was halfway decent was the tap dance by Eleanor Powell, but that was just routine number even for her. This movie, obviously, is not recommended. It deserves "boos" not "cheers."

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