
Thank Your Lucky Stars.
Thank Your Lucky Stars is a 1943 musical comedy film.
Cast[]
Singing cast[]
- Eddie Cantor - Himself/Joe Simpson
- Dennis Morgan - Tommy Randolph
- Sally Sweetland - Pat Dixon (singing voice)
- Lynn Martin - Olivia de Havilland (singing voice)
- Willie Best
- Jack Carson
- Bette Davis
- Errol Flynn
- Alan Hale Sr.
- Ida Lupino
- Hattie McDaniel
- Ann Sheridan
- Dinah Shore
- George Tobias
Non-singing cast[]
- Edward Everett Horton - Farnsworth
- S.Z. Sakall - Dr. Schlenna
- Joan Leslie - Pat Dixon
- Humphrey Bogart
- Olivia de Havilland
- Sydney Greenstreet
- Peter Lorre
Plot[]
Theater producers try to stage a wartime charity program, only to have the production taken over by their egotistical star. Meanwhile, an aspiring singer and his songwriter girlfriend conspire to get into the charity program by replacing Cantor with their look-alike friend, tour bus driver Joe Simpson.
Many of Warner Brothers's stars performed in musical numbers, including several who were not known as singers.
Musical numbers[]
- "Thank Your Lucky Stars" - Dinah Shore
- "Blues in the Night" - John Garfield
- "Now's the Time to Fall in Love" - Eddie Cantor
- "Hotcha Cornia (Black Eyes)" - Spike Jones and His City Slickers
- "I'm Riding for a Fall" - Tommy, Pat, Spike Jones and His City Slickers
- "We're Staying Home Tonight" - Eddie Cantor
- "I'm Goin' North" - Jack Carson and Alan Hale
- "Love Isn't Born (It's Made)" - Ann Sheridan and Chorus Girls
- "No You, No Me" - Tommy and Pat
- "The Dreamer" - Dinah Shore
- "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" - Ida Lupino, Olivia de Havilland and George Tobias
- "Ice Cold Katy" - Hattie McDaniel and Willie Best
- "How Sweet You Are" - Dinah Shore and Chorus
- "That's What You Jolly Well Get" - Errol Flynn and Patrons
- "They're Either Too Young or Too Old" - Bette Davis
- "Good Night, Good Neighbor" - Dennis Morgan and Chorus Girls
- "Finale" - All