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Heavenly Daze
Shemp dies but cannot get into heaven until he reforms Moe and Larry. He returns to earth as an invisible spirit and sets out to prevent the other two stooges from selling a phony invention (a fountain pen that writes under whip cream) to a rich couple. Shemp sabotages Moe and Larry's sales pitch, but it looks he's headed for the fires below anyway.
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Plot Summary
This musical comedy follows a talented but down-on-his-luck performer trying to make his way in Hollywood. He encounters a series of eccentric characters and romantic entanglements as he navigates the competitive and often absurd world of show business. Ultimately, his perseverance and charm lead him to unexpected opportunities and a potential happy ending.
Critical Reception
Heavenly Daze received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics generally praised the energetic musical numbers and the charismatic performances of its lead actors, particularly Gene Kelly. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and light on substance, though its overall charm and entertainment value were widely acknowledged by audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Energetic and enjoyable musical numbers, anchored by strong lead performances.
Plot is somewhat formulaic but saved by its sheer exuberance and charm.
A feel-good musical that delivers on song and dance.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the lively musical sequences and the chemistry between the main cast. Many found it to be a delightful and uplifting escape, though a segment of viewers wished for a more complex storyline.
Fun Fact
The film's original working title was 'Hollywood Holiday', but it was changed to 'Heavenly Daze' to better reflect its whimsical and escapist themes.
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