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    The Hollywood Victory Caravan was a two-week cross-country railroad journey in 1942 that brought together two dozen film stars to raise money for the...
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  • bases. One of the committee's most notable successes was the Hollywood Victory Caravan which crossed the country in April / May 1942. Within its four...
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  • instrumental arrangement for piano and orchestra appears in the 1945 Hollywood Victory Caravan. The song is featured in the 1951 musical film An American in...
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    War bond (redirect from Victory war bond)
    bonds totalling approximately $185 billion. Named after the 1942 Hollywood Victory Caravan, a 1945 Paramount-produced film promoted bond sales after the...
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    actively contributed to the war effort. In May 1942, she joined the Hollywood Victory Caravan, a three-week train tour of the country that raised money through...
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    afi.com. Retrieved November 8, 2020. "Hitting the Road with the Hollywood Victory Caravan". The National WWII Museum | New Orleans. 11 January 2018. Retrieved...
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    1942, many Hollywood stars including Laurel and Hardy, Groucho Marx, Cary Grant, Bing Crosby, and Bob Hope joined the Hollywood Victory Caravan as it toured...
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  • Indianapolis, Indiana on April 30, 1908, he began his Hollywood career with the 1945 film Hollywood Victory Caravan. His career in film ended with his last film...
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    Bond Rally (1945) Hollywood Victory Caravan (1945) March of Time Volume 14, No. 1: Is Everybody Listening? (1947) Weekend in Hollywood (1947) Screen Actors...
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    orchestra. After the group had financial problems in 1940, she went to Hollywood, where she had screen tests using the name Rita Shaw. She settled on the...
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    This was in preparation for the Hollywood Victory Caravan tour, and the March 22, 1942 show featured many of the Caravan participants: Laurel and Hardy...
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  • stars on the Hollywood Victory Caravan, which toured the United States and raised $800,000 for Army and Navy relief funds. After the caravan ended, she...
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    Hook Now (1943) Road to Victory (1944) The All-Star Bond Rally (1945) Hollywood Victory Caravan (1945) Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Celebrations (1945) Screen...
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    Pictures after being scouted at Copacabana. She performed in several Hollywood musicals in the 1940s and on Broadway in Paint Your Wagon (1951). Olga...
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    Morgan, and Lynne Overman. During World War II, McHugh joined the Hollywood Victory Caravan, a group that included 21 stars traveling around the country on...
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    motion picture industry, Betty Hutton has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6259 Hollywood Boulevard. For several years, film exhibitors voted...
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    Home Front (1944) and Hollywood Victory Caravan (1945), produced on the Paramount lot by the Treasury Department for the 1945 Victory Loan Drive. Several...
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    Alan Ladd (category North Hollywood High School alumni)
    other film stars likewise spared, Ladd promptly enlisted with the Hollywood Victory Committee for the entertainment industry's overseas arm, volunteering...
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    1942, many Hollywood stars including Laurel and Hardy, Groucho Marx, Cary Grant, Bing Crosby, and Bob Hope joined the Hollywood Victory Caravan as it toured...
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    honoring the sacrifices of American troops. Named after the 1942 Hollywood Victory Caravan, Paramount-produced film promoted bond sales in a 1945, post War...
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