Watch For Me and My Gal (1942) Full Movie
Title: For Me and My Gal
Release Date: 1942-10-21
Genres: Music, Romance, War
Runtime: 104 minutes
Status: Released
Description
She's a Yankee Doodle Girlie!
Watch For Me and My Gal full movie for free. Released in 1942, this film was made with a budget of $802,000 and has earned $4,371,000 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!
Two vaudeville performers fall in love, but find their relationship tested by the arrival of WWI.
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Actors
Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, George Murphy, Mártha Eggerth, Ben Blue, Stephen McNally, Lester Dorr, Ernie Alexander, Hooper Atchley, Walter Baldwin, Gurney Bell, John Breen, Ken Darby, George Davis, Bill Days, John Dilson, Jon Dodson, Ruth Dwyer, Mickey Golden, Al Hill, Robert Homans, Shep Houghton, Gladden James, The King's Men, Ben Lessy, Bud Linn, Jay Meyers, Jay Moffett, Lucille Norman, Nestor Paiva, Edward Peil Sr., John J. Pershing, Richard Quine, Addison Richards, Rad Robinson, Anne Rooney, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Rosenthal, William Tannen, Libby Taylor, Bryant Washburn, Jasper Weldon, Betty Wells, Dave Willock, Woodrow Wilson, Keenan Wynn, Joe Yule
Crew
Busby Berkeley, Howard Emmett Rogers, Richard Sherman, Fred F. Finklehoffe, Sid Silvers, Arthur Freed, Roger Edens, William H. Daniels, Ben Lewis, Cedric Gibbons, Edwin B. Willis, Robert Kalloch, Gile Steele, Jack Dawn, Bill Ryan, Douglas Shearer, Leo Arnaud, George Bassman, Conrad Salinger, Harry Rosenthal
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world war i, wartime, musical, vaudeville, song and dance, vaudeville act, physical disability, 1910s, military draft