Holiday Inn, 1942
Holiday Inn unfolds as a tale of an extraordinary entertainment venue that throws open its doors exclusively on national holidays. While some may have mistakenly tagged it as a Christmas film, there’s a noteworthy caveat—brace yourself for the somewhat cringe-worthy Lincoln’s birthday segment.

However, amidst the mix of holidays, New Year’s Eve emerges as a sparkling gem, where the legendary Fred Astaire and the enchanting Marjorie Reynolds dazzle the screen with a showstopping, inebriated dance number that’s a true cinematic delight.