Holiday Inn

(1942)

Synopsis

A country roadhouse in Connecticut is turned into a nightclub 15 times a year in this stylish and snappy Bing Crosby-Fred Astaire musical that introduced "White Christmas," which won an Oscar for Best Song. The Oscar-nominated soundtrack features a wealth of Irving Berlin tunes including "Easter Parade" and "Happy Holiday." The Holiday Inn hotel chain took its name from the film's title.

Directors

Mark Sandrich, Claude Binyon, David Abel, Danny Dare, Edith Head, Mark Sandrich, Daniel Dare, Irving Berlin

Production year

1942

Rating

TV-G

Studio

Universal Pictures

Runtime

101 minutes

Cast

Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Marjorie Reynolds, Virginia Dale, Walter Abel