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Strictly G.I.

The 1944 film brings together Hollywood's brightest stars for a special live radio broadcast, where they come together to entertain and grant the wishes of American service members serving overseas.

A filmed broadcast of the Command Performance radio programs features Hollywood stars performing live for American service men stationed around the world. The program, Army-Navy Screen Magazine No. 20, was recorded at Camp Roberts, California, where Lana Turner cooked a steak, a rare and rationed item during the war years, accompanied by armed guards.

Info about Strictly G.I.

Studio(s): Army - Navy Screen Magazine, Universal Pictures

Originally Released: United States, Jan 01, 1943

Production Country: United States

Genres:Comedy, Music, Short, War