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  1. Stage Door Canteen. Available on Pluto TV, Paramount+, MGM+, Philo, Prime Video, Tubi TV, EPIX. Amid cameos by celebrated musicians and film stars, soldier Dakota Smith (William Terry) travels to New York City in advance of his service during World War II. At a bustling social club established for the comfort of servicemen, he meets ...

  2. Stage Door Canteen. This delightfully sentimental movie set itself apart from the many other World War II films, made to boost American morale. It documents (via a fictional tale) the real-life story of New York City's Stage Door Canteen. 195 IMDb 6.3 2 h 11 min 1943. 13+

  3. Stage Door Canteen. A young soldier visits New York City while on a pass, and encounters the infamous Stage Door Canteen -- home to stars of the stage and screen. While there, he meets a lovely hostess, and the two develop a budding romance. 195 IMDb 6.3 2 h 10 min 1943. X-Ray 13+. Arts, Entertainment, and Culture · Comedy · Cheerful ...

  4. "I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen""This is the Army" is a story about the biggest and best-known morale-boosting show of World War II. Originally w...

  5. Producer: Frank Borzage, Sol Lesser, Barney Briskin. Original Music: Freddie Rich. Cinematography: Harry J Wild. Film Editing: Hal C. Kern. Art Direction: Victor A Gangelin (interiors) Wardrobe: Alnbert Deano. Makeup: Irving Berns. A young soldier, Dakota, on a pass in New York City, visits the famed ‘Stage Door Canteen,’ where famous stars ...

  6. Stage Door Canteen is a 1943 American World War II film with musical numbers and other entertainment interspersed with dramatic scenes by a largely unknown cast. The film was produced by Sol Lesser's Principal Artists Productions and directed by Frank Borzage. The film features many celebrity cameo appearances but primarily relates a simple drama set in the famed New York City restaurant and ...

  7. In April 1944, B-17G bomber 42-31990 of 535th Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group, 8th Air Force, USAAF, was christened “Stage Door Canteen” by Mary Churchill (daughter of the British Prime Minister), Vivien Leigh and Lawrence Olivier. The bomber had 76 consecutive non-abortive missions and had completed 105 missions by the end of World War 2.