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Screen legends Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire sing and dance their way into your heart in one of the most timeless holiday classics ever, Holiday Inn. Crosby plays a song and dance man who leaves showbiz to run an inn that is open only on holidays. Astaire plays his former partner and rival in love. Follow the two talented pals as they find themselves competing for the affections of the same lovely lady (Marjorie Reynolds). (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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D.Moore 

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English A very pleasant spectacle, with just the right amount of everything, which (mainly) American viewers can watch at almost any time of the year thanks to the many holidays it contains. The interplay between Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire is a joy to behold, and although the two best scenes (the drunken dance and the song about Abraham Lincoln) come fairly early on, Holiday Inn has plenty to offer after them. Like dancing with firecrackers or ending with a movie within a movie. But it could have been shorter, yes... Three and a half. ()