For the Boys 32 years old

Laughter and tears. Tragedy and triumph. They lived it all. For the boys.

For the Boys

On a USO tour during World War II, entertainer Eddie Sparks needs a partner to round out his act. Soon after hiring performer Dixie Leonard, Eddie decides he wants her out of the show — mostly because she upstages him. Dixie is close to leaving of her own accord, but her uncle, Art Silver, convinces her to stay. As the years and wars go by, Eddie and Dixie experience a tumultuous relationship onstage and off while they continue the act for the troops.

Credits

For the Boys Cast

Name Character
James Caan He was 51, now 83 years old as Eddie Sparks
Bette Midler She was 45, now 78 years old as Dixie Leonard
Arye Gross He was 31, now 64 years old as Jeff Brooks
George Segal He was 57, now 90 years old as Art Silver
Bud Yorkin He was 65, 89 years old when he died as Phil
Kelly Noonan as Merry Sparks, New York

For the Boys Crew

Name Department
Donald B. Woodruff as Art Direction. Art
Dianne Wager as Art Direction. Art
Jere Huggins as Editor. Editing
Neal Jimenez as Screenplay. He was 31 (now 63) years old Writing
Gerald B. Greenberg as Editor. He was 55 (81) years old when He died Editing
Lynn Stalmaster as Casting. He was 64 (now 96) years old Production
Marvin March as Set Decoration. He was 61 (now 93) years old Art
Marshall Brickman as Screenplay. He was 52 (now 84) years old Writing
Dave Grusin as Original Music Composer. He was 57 (now 89) years old Sound
Lindy Laub as Screenplay. Writing
Assheton Gorton as Production Design. He was 61 (84) years old when He died Art
For the Boys poster
For the Boys (32 years)

Laughter and tears. Tragedy and triumph. They lived it all. For the boys.

  • Release day: Friday, November 22, 1991
  • Runtime: 138 minutes
  • Budget: 40000000.00
  • Revenue: 23202444.00