The Gang's All Here is a 1943 musical romantic comedy directed by Busby Berkeley and produced by Harry M. Popkin. The film stars Alice Faye as a chorus girl named Edie Allen and James Ellison as Andy Mason, a soldier who falls in love with her.

The film follows Andy as he is stationed at a New York army base and attends a nightclub where he sees Edie perform. They immediately fall for each other and begin a whirlwind romance.

However, Andy is soon called to serve in the Pacific during World War II and must say goodbye to Edie. While away, he receives a letter from Edie telling him that she is pregnant with his child. Andy is overjoyed and determined to return home to New York to be with Edie and their child.

However, upon his return, Andy discovers that Edie is hiding a secret from him - she is actually a wealthy heiress who has been pretending to be a chorus girl. Andy struggles to come to terms with this revelation, but ultimately realizes that he loves Edie no matter what her background is.

The film also features elaborate musical numbers choreographed by Berkeley, including the iconic "The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat" featuring Carmen Miranda and a surreal sequence involving giant fruit sculptures.

The Gang's All Here was a box office success and cemented Alice Faye's status as a Hollywood star. It is widely regarded as one of Berkeley's most visually stunning and creative films.

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