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Movie Description Two retiring show people start up a New England country inn with the unique and, one would think, self-defeating idea of being open only on national holidays; however, in this delightful fluff-fest, they achieve instantaneous success. Conflicts arise when they fall for the same woman, and sparks fly -as do their feet - in a variety of inventive, holiday themed song-and-dance productions. Perhaps the best film ever inspired by a song. Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" was introduced in this film.
Film Notes Marjorie Reynolds' singing voice was dubbed by Martha Mears.
Bing Crosby was backed up by the Bobcats, a musical group under the supervision of Bing's brother Bob.
Copyright 1942 Paramount Pictures, Inc. Renewed 1969 by EMKA.
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