![]() ![]() Some of his numbers were condensed or eliminated in favor of other well-known Berlin tunes such as “Blue Skies” and “I Love a Piano.” In the grand tradition of American musical theater, the men decide to help out their old commanding officer in the only way they can: by putting on a show.įans of Danny Kaye’s big dancing set pieces are the most likely to notice the changes made in bringing “White Christmas” from screen to stage. Invited to evaluate a sister act by another guy from their Army unit, they end up following the women to a Vermont inn.īecause it’s unseasonably warm, they’re the only guests at the inn, which just happens to be run by the beloved, retired general who led Wallace and Davis’ army outfit. Army buddies who find great success as song-and-dance men after World War II. ![]() ![]() Bob Wallace and Phil Davis (Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye in the film) are U.S. ![]()
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