Warner Bros. uses the movies to prepare the US for war and keep up morale on the home front during World War II.
Buy Movie Warner at War
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Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning |
Irving Berlin: writer, performer
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The Yankee Doodle Boy |
George M. Cohan: writer
James Cagney: performer
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You're a Grand Old Flag |
George M. Cohan: writer
James Cagney: performer
Rosemary DeCamp: performer
Joan Leslie: performer
Walter Huston: performer
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Over There |
George M. Cohan: writer
James Cagney: performer
Joan Leslie: performer
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That's What the Well-Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear |
Irving Berlin: writer
James Cross: performer
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Forty-Second Street |
Harry Warren: composer
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The Stars And Stripes Forever |
John Philip Sousa: writer
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Yankee Doodle |
Orchestra: performer
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Remember My Forgotten Man |
Harry Warren: composer
Al Dubin: writer
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Eternal Father, Strong to Save |
John B. Dykes: composer
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The Star-Spangled Banner |
John Stafford Smith: composer
female chorus: performer
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Any Bonds Today? |
Irving Berlin: writer
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You're In the Army Now |
Isham Jones: composer
Orchestra: performer
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Hooray for Hollywood |
Richard A. Whiting: composer
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This Is The Army, Mr Jones |
Irving Berlin: writer
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Andante Serioso |
Gerhard Trede: composer
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War Agitato |
Jack Shaindlin: composer
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Martial Crisis |
Jack Shaindlin: composer
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