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The Gang's All Here

What a gang of song hits!
1943 | 103m | English

(2217 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A soldier falls for a chorus girl and then experiences trouble when he is posted to the Pacific.
Release Date: Dec 24, 1943
Director: Busby Berkeley
Writer: Tom Bridges, George Root Jr., Nancy Wintner, Walter Bullock
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords dance, world war ii, musical, singer, soldier, pacific theater, chorus girl, brazil
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Alice Faye Edie Allen
Carmen Miranda Dorita
Phil Baker Phil Baker
Benny Goodman Benny Goodman
Eugene Pallette Andrew Mason Sr.
Charlotte Greenwood Mrs. Peyton Potter
Edward Everett Horton Peyton Potter
Tony De Marco Tony
James Ellison Andy Mason
Sheila Ryan Vivian Potter
Dave Willock Sgt. Pat Casey
Bobby Somers Child Dancers
Jeanne Crain Chorus Girl / Pool Party Guest (uncredited)
Frank Faylen Marine Sergeant (uncredited)
Miriam LaVelle Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
June Haver Chorus Girl / Hat-Check Girl (uncredited)
Adele Jergens Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Leon Belasco Waiter (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict Club New Yorker Patron (uncredited)
Lee Bennett Club New Yorker Patron (uncredited)
Ruth Brady Dancer (uncredited)
Lorraine Breacher Dancer (uncredited)
Gabriel Canzona Organ Grinder (uncredited)
Brooke Chapin Litttle Girl (uncredited)
Frank Darien Stage Doorman (uncredited)
Frankie Daye Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Jo-Carroll Dennison Minor Role (uncredited)
George Dobbs Benson (uncredited)
Johnny Duncan Jitterbug Dancer (uncredited)
Herbert Evans Club New Yorker Patron (uncredited)
Deidre Gale Jitterbug Dancer (uncredited)
Hallene Hill Old Lady (uncredited)
Leyland Hodgson Butler (uncredited)
Russell Hoyt Sailor (uncredited)
Al Murphy Stage Manager (uncredited)
Jean O'Donnell Dancer (uncredited)
Aloysio de Oliveira Specialty Performer (uncredited)
Donna Mae Roberts Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Marion Rosamond Dancer (uncredited)
Charles Saggau Beezy - Jitterbug Dancer (uncredited)
Virginia Sale Miss Custer, Secretary (uncredited)
Billie Seward Dancer (uncredited)
Mary Stewart Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Blanche Taylor Dancer (uncredited)
Fred Walburn Newsboy (uncredited)
Virginia Wilson De Marco's Dancing Partner (uncredited)
Lillian Yarbo Maid (uncredited)
Name Job
Tom Bridges Story
George Root Jr. Story
Nancy Wintner Story
Walter Bullock Screenplay
Arthur Lange Music
James Basevi Art Direction
Thomas Little Set Decoration
Guy Pearce Makeup Artist
Mack Elliott Props
George Leverett Sound
Fred Sersen Special Effects, Visual Effects
Leo Robin Lyricist
Ray Curtiss Editor
Cyril J. Mockridge Music
Gene Rose Music
Joseph C. Wright Art Direction
Yvonne Wood Costume Design
Tom Dudley Assistant Director
Roger Heman Sr. Sound
Fletcher Henderson Music Arranger
Busby Berkeley Choreographer, Director
Edward Cronjager Director of Photography
Hugo Friedhofer Music
Alfred Newman Music
Harry Warren Songs
Name Title
William LeBaron Producer
William Goetz Executive Producer
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2024 4 5 9 3
2024 5 8 13 4
2024 6 5 10 3
2024 7 7 17 2
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2024 11 4 7 1
2024 12 4 6 2
2025 1 3 7 2
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2025 3 2 4 1
2025 4 1 1 1
2025 5 1 2 1
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2026 1 1 3 0

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Geronimo1967
6.0

There were quite a slew of these ensemble efforts made in 1943, but this one stands out a little more for having an actual plot. “Andy” (James Ellison) is about to be deployed to Australia when he meets up with “Edie” (Alice Faye) and telling her his name is “Casey” spends a whirlwind of an evening ... with her, out on the town. When it comes to the parting, he pleads with her to regularly write to him and they are soon falling in love. Meantime, his wealthy father (Eugene Pallette) comes up with a wheeze to stage a show to try and raise $1 million for war bonds. Guess who is going to perform at the show? “Edie” is all excited that “Casey” is returning home, and “Vivian” (Shiela Ryan) is equally excited that childhood sweetheart “Andy” is coming home. The two women don’t yet know each other, nor that they share something in common! Now the course of true love never runs smoothly in Hollywood, so we can expect some bumps in the road - but it is a fairly predictable road as we follow their romantic shenanigans. The story really only serves to remind everyone of the difficulties of maintaining a loving relationship in the middle of war. The remainder of this film is a professionally put together showcase of colourful song and dance routines that aren’t especially memorable in themselves, but do give Carmen Miranda a chance to show she can sing, dance, and mix her thickly-accented metaphors with the best of us. The denouement is quite an artistically creative piece of cinema and though it is unlikely you would ever watch it twice, it has a more natural feel-good sentiment to it and the avuncular Pallette is always good for chivvying things along.

Aug 21, 2025