

Perfect Harmony
During the 1950s, a private school in the south undergoes racial tension as it experiences desegregation. Can a love of music help ease the pain?
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Plot Summary
A talented but overlooked young woman, Amelia, works as a chorus girl in a struggling nightclub. When the club's owner, a gruff but kind-hearted man, falls ill, Amelia must step up to save the establishment. She decides to put on a Broadway-style musical revue, facing challenges from rival performers and skeptical patrons.
Critical Reception
Perfect Harmony was a modest made-for-television movie that received a mixed to positive reception, primarily praised for its heartwarming story and musical numbers. While not a critical darling, it was enjoyed by family audiences for its uplifting message and entertaining performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming musical sequences and feel-good narrative.
- Appreciated for its straightforward, family-friendly entertainment.
- Some found the plot predictable but enjoyable nonetheless.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable for this made-for-television film. However, general sentiment for similar productions suggests appreciation for its lighthearted themes and musical interludes.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended as a pilot for a potential television series, but it did not move forward.
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