

Breakdowns of 1942
Genres
Overview
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1942.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
14 min
Release Date
1942-12-31
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
6
Alan Baxter
Self
Humphrey Bogart
Self
Charles Boyer
Self
George Brent
Self
Edward Brophy
Self
Jack Carson
Self
Charles Coburn
Self
Nancy Coleman
Self
Broderick Crawford
Self
Robert Cummings
Self
Alan Curtis
Self
Lili Damita
Self
Bette Davis
Self
Olivia de Havilland
Self
Marlene Dietrich
Self
Jimmy Durante
Self
Errol Flynn
Self
Joan Fontaine
Self
Dick Foran
Self
Reginald Gardiner
Self
John Garfield
Self
Edmund Goulding
Self
Cary Grant
Self
Jack Haley
Self
Robert Hutton
Self
Arthur Kennedy
Self
Gene Lockhart
Self
Jeffrey Lynn
Self
Fred MacMurray
Self
Irene Manning
Self
Raymond Massey
Self
Edward McNamara
Self
Thomas Mitchell
Self
Jack Oakie
Self
William Prince
Self
John Qualen
Self
George Raft
Self
Claude Rains
Self
Ronald Reagan
Self
Edward G. Robinson
Self
Ann Sheridan
Self
Barbara Stanwyck
Self
Richard Whorf
Self
Monty Woolley
Self
Jane Wyman
Self
Gig Young
Self
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