Holiday Inn is a 1942 American musical film directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire. The plot centers on Jim Hardy, Ted Hanover, and Lila Dixon, who have a popular New York City musical act. The film received a 1943 Academy Award for Best Original Song, as well as Academy Award nominations for Best Score and Best Original Story.
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Jim agrees to let the producers make a film about Holiday Inn, which he reluctantly reluctantly plays to his own commentary. He prepares to mail the song to Hollywood his new new director Mamie Mamie implores him to win back Linda back as Jim appears in California on Christmas Eve as Ted is preparing to marry Lila. Jim appears and runs to California as Lila joins him in his dressing room, then yells “ cut!” and locks himself in the room as Jim runs to the set and performs “ cuts!‚” On New Years Eve, Linda is reunited with Ted and they perform a number to win her back. Jim hides Linda, afraid Ted will steal her away. On Valentine’s Day, Jim presents Linda with a new song, \”Be Careful, It’s My Heart\”. Ted arrives, and launches into an impromptu dance with Linda. On Washington’s Birthday, Ted and Linda perform in elaborate 18th century period costumes, while Jim sabotages their tempo from a minuet to jazz every time they attempt to kiss. Jim bribes hired hand Gus to stall Linda. Gus drives Linda into a creek, but she is picked up by Lila to pick up by the millionaire, Assuming that Jim arranged for Lila, Linda directs Lila into the creek.
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