Thousands Cheer (1943) Kathryn Grayson.avi

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Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson



Storywise, Thousands Cheer is thin stuff indeed. Insouciant PFC Eddy Marsh (Gene Kelly) wants to put on a Big Show for his fellow serviceman. Along the way, Eddy falls in love with Kathryn Jones (Kathryn Grayson), the daughter of Colonel William Jones (John Boles). End of story. The principal selling angle of Thousands Cheer is the presence in the cast of virtually every musical talent on the MGM payroll: Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Red Skelton, Eleanor Powell, Jose Iturbi, the Kay Kyser Orchestra, Bob Crosby and his Bobcats, the Benny Carter band, Ann Sothern, Lucille Ball, June Allyson, Gloria DeHaven?..the list goes on and on and on. Since Thousands Cheer was designed as a patriotic wartime morale-booster, it is indeed ironic that the film was written by Paul Jarrico and Richard Collins, both of whom would be blacklisted during the Red-baiting 1950s.





http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036432/




Director:

George Sidney



Kathryn Grayson ... Kathryn Jones



Gene Kelly ... Private Eddie Marsh

Mary Astor ... Hyllary Jones

John Boles ... Colonel Bill Jones

Ben Blue ... Chuck Polansky





[Movie]

Valid : Yes [AVI]

Duration : 02:05:11

Movie complete : Yes



[Video]

Resolution : 512x384

Codec : DivX (4 / 5 / 6)

FPS : 29,97

BitRate : 913 Kbps

Quality Factor : 0,16 b/px



[Audio]

Codec : MPEG 1 or 2 Audio Layer 3 (MP3)

Number of channels : 2

Sample Rate : 44100 Hz

BitRate : 128 Kbps





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Can someone seed this one please ? :)
Very nice DL. Surprisingly good audio and video. Nice seeing all these former Hollywood stars. A9 V9.
Thanks so much for this. Strange little film by today's standards. The best part for me is the last 40 or so minutes. It's basically a USO movie and morality play for the WWII soldiers. Beautiful print and sound.
good DL