Easy Come, Easy Go
Easy Come, Easy Go

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Easy Come, Easy Go

1976
Movie
Adult · 18+
92 min
German

Con man and gigolo Harry Korda decides he has to strike it big by finding a millionaire's daughter to marry so he can gather enough money to move to the Bahamas.

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IMDb5.2/10
Director: Douglas G. LambertGenres: Comedy, Musical

Plot Summary

A group of British businessmen, on a holiday in the Bahamas, discover that their resort is about to be taken over by a ruthless property developer. They attempt to save their vacation spot by putting on a talent show, hoping to attract publicity and deter the developer. Hilarity and musical numbers ensue as they try to outsmart the villain.

Critical Reception

This musical comedy was primarily aimed at a family audience and received a mixed-to-negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and reliance on musical numbers. However, it found a certain appeal with younger viewers and those who enjoyed lighthearted entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • A lightweight musical comedy with some catchy tunes.

  • Relies heavily on slapstick humor and musical interludes.

  • The plot is thin but serves as a vehicle for the musical performances.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but general sentiment indicates it's a nostalgic film for those who grew up with it, appreciating its harmless humor and musical sequences. Some find it dated and overly simplistic.

Fun Fact

The film prominently features Rolf Harris, an Australian entertainer known for his musical talents and children's television shows, in a leading role.

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