Holiday Inn was released in 1942, starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Marjorie Reynolds and Virginia Dale. Marjorie Reynolds singing was dubbed by Martha Mears.
Irving Berlin got the idea for the film after writing the song "Easter Parade" for his 1933 show "As Thousands Cheer", and planned to write a play about American holidays, but it never materialized. He later pitched the idea to Mark Sandrich who got the ball rolling for this film
Holiday Inn was released in 1942, starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Marjorie Reynolds and Virginia Dale. Marjorie Reynolds singing was dubbed by Martha Mears.
Irving Berlin got the idea for the film after writing the song "Easter Parade" for his 1933 show "As Thousands Cheer", and planned to write a play about American holidays, but it never materialized. He later pitched the idea to Mark Sandrich who got the ball rolling for this film