For The Boys

For The Boys

For the Boys is a lumpy attempt to create an old-fashioned backstage drama, replete with classic showbiz feuds, breakups and make-ups, and the often inexplicable adoration of fictional fans toward characters with dubious star appeal. Released under a cloud of accusations that the story was ripped off from the life of USO stalwart Martha Raye (who had been attempting to get an autobiographical film project set up), For the Boys didn't improve its public relations by being, well, not very good. Bette Midler stars as Dixie Leonard, a singer plucked from obscurity by song-and-dance man Eddie Sparks (James Caan) while on a USO tour during World War II. Their bawdy chemistry before audiences makes them a durable act through many years and wars to come. The problem is that they don't like each other very much, and here's where director Mark Rydell (On Golden Pond) drops the ball: the film never develops sufficient story grounds or the emotional complexity necessary for a high degree of conflict in what is essentially a two-character drama. It doesn't help that the script requires Dixie and Eddie to be on nonspeaking terms for most of the 50 years they know one another, or that the story culminates in a horribly contrived reunion on television, with both actors buried under enough flesh-aging prosthetics and make-up to make them look like Dick Tracy villains.

Synopsis: A man and woman form a singing, dancing and comedy team that performs in USO shows. The team manages to stay together through three wars and various societal crises.

Production Year: 
1991
Released: 
Tue, 04/17/2001
Run Time Minutes: 
146
Rating: 
R
Genres: 
Comedy
Genres: 
Drama
Genres: 
Music
Trailer: 
No
Format Aspect Ratio: 
1.85-Wide Screen
Resolution: 
480x720 LowRez
More Information: 
HD-1
Audio Language: 
English
Audio Format: 
Dolby Digital
Audio Channels: 
Dolby Surround
Actors: 
Bette Midler - Dixie Leonard
Actors: 
James Caan - Eddie Sparks
Actors: 
George Segal - Uncle Art Silver
Actors: 
Patrick O'Neal - Shephard, Studio Executive
Actors: 
Christopher Rydell - Danny Leonard as Adult
Actors: 
Arye Gross - Jeff Brooks
Actors: 
Norman Fell - Sam Schiff, Eddie Sparks' Producer
Actors: 
Rosemary Murphy - Luanna Trott, Gossip Columnist
Actors: 
Bud Yorkin - Phil
Actors: 
Dori Brenner - Loretta, Eddie Sparks' Writer
Actors: 
Jack Sheldon - Wally Fields, Sparks' Bandleader
Actors: 
Karen Martin - Victoria Lee, Sparks' Dancer
Actors: 
Shannon Wilcox - Margaret Sparks
Actors: 
Michael Greene - Major General Scott
Actors: 
Melissa Manchester - Corrine
Actors: 
Steven Kampmann - Stan Newman, Awards Show Producer
Actors: 
Richard Portnow - Milt, Engineer at Recording Studio
Actors: 
Pattie Darcy - Myra, at Recording Studio
Actors: 
Beau Dremann - Army Messenger at Recording Studio
Actors: 
Jameson Rodgers - Danny Leonard (at 4)
Actors: 
Gary Gershaw - Stage Manager, England
Actors: 
Jim Raposa - Dancing Airman, England
Actors: 
Patrick White - Audience Airman, England
Actors: 
Christopher Kaufman - Band Person, England
Actors: 
James Patrick - Captain, England
Actors: 
Chris Wilkinson - Niles LaGuardia, New York City
Actors: 
Andrew Bilgore - Nervous Production Assistant, NYC
Actors: 
Brandon Call - Danny Leonard (at 12)
Actors: 
Hayley Carr - Ann Spakrs, New York City
Actors: 
Kimberly Ann Evans - Kate Sparks, New York City
Actors: 
Kelly Noonan - Merry Sparks, New York City
Actors: 
John O'Leary - TV Censor, New York City
Actors: 
Stewart J. Zully - TV Stage Manager, New York City
Actors: 
Deborah Stern - Showgirl, New York City
Actors: 
Heidi Sorensen - Showgirl, New York City
Actors: 
Bruce Gray - Sponsor#1, New York City
Actors: 
Richardson Morse - Sponsor#2, New York City
Actors: 
Matthew Faison - Sponsor#3, New York City
Actors: 
Carey Eidel - Green Room Page, New York City
Actors: 
Richard Hochberg - Merrill, New York City
Actors: 
Andy Milder - Dressing Room Page, New York City
Actors: 
Thom Adcox-Hernandez - Wounded Marine, Korea
Actors: 
Andrew Lauer - Corpsman on Battlefield, Korea
Actors: 
Billy Bob Thornton - Marine Sergeant, Korea
Actors: 
John Doolittle - Capt. Dolelson, Korea
Actors: 
Landi Sal - Marine Driver, Korea
Actors: 
John Ruskin - Marine Who Stops Trucks, Korea
Actors: 
Marc Poppel - Corpsman at MASH, Korea
Actors: 
Gabe Bologna - Marine at MASH, Korea
Actors: 
Tamaki Kawakubo - Violinist, Japan
Actors: 
Mark Roberts - Vice Admiral, Japan
Actors: 
Robert Clotworthy - Navy Commander, Japan
Actors: 
Tony Pierce - Major at Firebase, Vietnam
Actors: 
Xander Berkeley - Roberts, Vietnam
Actors: 
Maia Winters - Janie, Vietnam
Actors: 
D. David Morin - Cameraman, Vietnam
Actors: 
Walter C. Miller - TV Director, Awards TV Show
Actors: 
David Selburg - Assistant Director, Awards TV Show
Actors: 
Alan Haufrect - Technical Director, Awards TV Show
Actors: 
Annie Prager - Associate Producer, Awards, TV Sho
Actors: 
Barry Michlin - Executive Producer, Awards, TV Show
Actors: 
Sherlynn Hicks - Teleprompter Operator, Awards TV
Actors: 
Maggie Wagner - Stan's Assistant, Awards TV Show
Actors: 
Leonard Gaines - Lou Presti
Actors: 
David Bowe - Photographer at Awards TV Show
Actors: 
Morgan Ames - Awards Conductor at Awards TV Show
Actors: 
William Marquez - Caretaker
Actors: 
Fred Parnes - Jeep Driver
Actors: 
Esther Jacobs - Ida Silver
Actors: 
Garrison Singer - Commander at Citadel
Actors: 
Linda Boder - Awards Dinner Dancer
Actors: 
Janice Cronkhite - 50's TV Show Dancer
Actors: 
Andy Dick
Actors: 
Todd Felderstein
Actors: 
Kirk Hansen - 50's TV Show Dancer
Actors: 
Arliss Howard - Sgt. Michael Leonard
Actors: 
Melissa Hurley - 50's TV Show Dancer
Actors: 
Steven Majewicz - 50's TV Show Dancer
Actors: 
Kris Murphy - 50's T.V. Dancer
Actors: 
Paula Nichols - 50's TV Show Dancer
Actors: 
Tita Omeze - Awards Dinner Dancer
Actors: 
John Richard Petersen - Vietnam Soldier
Actors: 
Amy Rydell - 50's TV Show Dancer
Actors: 
Frank Slaten - Sid
Actors: 
Michael Telmont - 50's TV Show Dancer
Actors: 
Paul Michael Thorpe - 50's TV Show Dancer
Actors: 
Vince Vaughn - Cheering Soldier in Crowd
Actors: 
Jerald Vincent - Awards Dinner Dancer