Busby Berkeley was gone, Dick Powell departed angrily from Warner Brothers because they wouldn't give him drramatic parts. But their work appears here
in this compilation short subject of their work.
Most of the film is dedicated to the shapely women who appeared in those
Berkeley numbers reprised here. As befitting the wartime moments when Three
Cheers For The Girls Came Out, the last number is Dick Powell's Song Of The
Marines with real World War 2 combat coverage attached.
Berkeley and Powell were gone, but Warner Brothers still made some money off
them.