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  1. This Is the Army is a 1943 American wartime musical comedy film produced by Jack L. Warner and Hal B. Wallis and directed by Michael Curtiz, adapted from a wartime stage musical with the same name, designed to boost morale in the U.S. during World War II, directed by Ezra Stone.

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  2. 16 mag 2021 · This is the Army (1943) | Full Movie | Ronald Reagan | George Murphy | Joan Leslie | George Tobias - YouTube. CLASSIC COMEDY CHANNEL. 453K subscribers. Subscribed. 176. 11K views 2 years...

    • 110 min
    • 11,5K
    • CLASSIC COMEDY CHANNEL
  3. 15 giu 2018 · FINALE "This Time" "This is the Army" is a story about the biggest and best-known morale-boosting show of World War II. Originally written by American Songwriting Legend, Irving...

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    • MuricaForever
  4. This Is the Army: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With George Murphy, Joan Leslie, George Tobias, Alan Hale. A soldier wounded in the War (WWI) becomes a producer and stages a show for the forces.

    • (1,3K)
    • Musical
    • Michael Curtiz
    • 1943-08-14
  5. This Is The Army is an American musical revue in two acts, designed to boost morale in the U.S. during World War II, with a book by James McColl and music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. It was produced by the U.S. Army on Broadway in 1942, with a cast of U.S. soldiers, for the benefit of the Army Emergency Relief Fund.

    • 1942 Broadway, 1943-1945 traveling show
    • Irving Berlin
  6. 30 giu 2013 · 208. 24K views 10 years ago. The triumphant finale to the 1943 military musical "This is the Army" inadvertently became one of the most sobering scenes ever filmed. As a cast of...

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    • Bill Newcott
  7. 22 giu 2020 · This Is the Army is a 1943 American wartime musical comedy film produced by Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner, and directed by Michael Curtiz adapted from a wartime stage musical with the same name, designed to boost morale in the U.S. during World War II, directed by Ezra Stone.