The House I Live In

The House I Live In (1945)

Approved 09 Nov 1945 • Short, Drama, Music • 0h 11m
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A young Frank Sinatra is in the studio with a full orchestra. He records a take of "If You Are But a Dream," then breaks for a smoke. From the studio, he steps into an alley where he sees nearly a dozen kids chasing one smaller boy. Frank stops them, asks why, and they tell him it's because of the boy's religion. So Frank asks them if they're Nazis and explains a few things about America, blood banks, World War II, and teamwork. Then he sings "The House I Live In" for them. Off the lads scamper, and the kid Frank's saved gives him a look of gratitude.

Mervyn LeRoy
Director
Albert Maltz
Writer
Frank Sinatra, Teddy Infuhr, Harry McKim
Starring

Language: English
Awards: 3 wins
Country: United States
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6.4

IMDb (683 votes)
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