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Michaels xmas snow globe
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  • "The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing" (Kaye with Trudy Stevens).
  • Medley: " Heat Wave " / "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy" / " Blue Skies" (Crosby & Kaye).
  • "The Old Man" (Crosby, Kaye, and Men's Chorus).
  • Dick Stabile as Carousel Club bandleader (uncredited).
  • Leighton Noble as Novello's (Florida) bandleader (uncredited).
  • George Chakiris as Betty Haynes' background dancer.
  • Stanford Jolley as Railroad stationmaster
  • John Brascia as John/Johnny, Judy Haynes' dance partner.
  • Dean Jagger as Major General Tom Waverly.
  • As everyone sings "White Christmas", a thick snowfall at last blankets Vermont. During the performance, Betty and Bob become engaged, and Judy and Phil decide to go through with their own engagement. Once again on Christmas Eve, the soldiers surprise General Waverly with another rousing chorus of "The Old Man" when he arrives at the show, bringing him to tears. Realizing she was mistaken, Betty returns to Vermont just in time to be in the show. Betty sees Bob go on Harrison's show and invite the entire 151st division to secretly join him at Pine Tree to surprise General Waverly, at Bob and Phil's expense. They partially reconcile, but Bob meets up with Harrison before he has a chance to find out what really was bothering her. Phil and Judy admit the truth to Bob, who becomes enraged and hurries to New York to tell Betty. However, this backfires when Betty accepts a gig in New York and leaves. Phil and Judy stage a phony engagement, thinking Betty is trying to avoid romance because she does not want to leave Judy unprotected. She relays Ed's idea to Betty, who becomes suddenly cold towards a baffled Bob. Unfortunately, the housekeeper Emma eavesdrops on the other phone for the first half of the conversation.

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    Ed suggests they put the general on the show and make a big scene of his misfortune and Bob's kindness, which would be free advertising for Bob and Phil. Bob determines to prove to the General he is not forgotten, and calls up Ed Harrison, another old Army buddy who now has his own variety show, for help. Later, Bob discovers Waverly received a humiliating rejection letter to his request to rejoin the army. Phil and Bob decide to invite some of the cast of Playing Around to Pine Tree to stage a show to draw in the guests, and include Betty and Judy in the show. They arrive at the empty Columbia Inn and are aghast to discover that General Waverly is the landlord of the hotel, has sunk his life savings into it, and is on the verge of bankruptcy. Upon arriving in Vermont, they find all the tourists have left due to no snow and unseasonably warm weather. The girls convince Phil and Bob to forgo New York and spend Christmas with them in Pine Tree, Vermont, where they are booked as performers. Bob and Phil improvise a performance to buy the girls time, then flee to the train, where they now have to sit up in the Club Car, much to Bob's chagrin.

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    Betty and Bob, however, argue about Bob's cynicism, and the fact it was actually Judy who wrote the letter instead of Ben.īing Crosby as Bob Wallace and Danny Kaye as Phil Davisįinding out from Judy that the girls' landlord is falsely suing them for a damaged rug, and has even gone so far as to call the police to get his money, Phil gives them tickets he and Bob had purchased to spend Christmas in New York City.

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    After the performance, the four meet, and Phil and Judy immediately hit it off.

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    Phil, who likes to play matchmaker, notices Bob is interested in Betty. They watch Betty and Judy sing at Novello's, a Florida nightclub. They receive a letter supposedly from their old Mess Sergeant, Ben "Freckle Face" Haynes, asking them to view his sisters' act. Bob is not fond of the idea, but feels obliged to agree.Īfter the war, the two make it big, first as performers, then as producers, launching a hit musical, Playing Around. Bob asks how he can pay back Phil for saving his life, and Phil suggests they become a duo act. Phil pulls Bob away from a collapsing wall and is wounded by debris. After Waverly departs, enemy bombers attack the area and everyone takes cover. The men send him off with a rousing chorus of "The Old Man". Waverly arrives and delivers an emotional farewell. Waverly has been relieved of his command. The men have just received word their beloved Major General Thomas F. On Christmas Eve in Europe in 1944, at the height of World War II, former Broadway star Captain Bob Wallace and aspiring performer Private Phil Davis entertain the 151st division with a soldier's show.









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