

Here Come the Girls
Bob Hope stars as an inept member of the chorus boy in a turn of the century stage show. After being fired, he finds himself starring acting as a decoy when a killer goes after the real star.
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Plot Summary
A small-town theater owner, Dan Brooks, dreams of becoming a Broadway star. When he gets the opportunity to audition in New York, he brings his troupe along. However, his aspirations are challenged by a rival producer and the complexities of his own relationships with the women in his life.
Critical Reception
Here Come the Girls was a modest success, appreciated for its lighthearted musical numbers and the comedic talents of Bob Hope. While not a groundbreaking film, it provided enjoyable entertainment with its song-and-dance routines and predictable, yet charming, romantic plot.
What Reviewers Say
- Bob Hope's signature comedic timing is on full display.
- The musical numbers are lively and engaging.
- A charming but formulaic romantic comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with many enjoying the classic Hollywood musical feel and Bob Hope's performance. Some viewers found the plot to be predictable but still considered it an entertaining watch.
Fun Fact
The film features a young Lee Marvin in a small, uncredited role as a gangster.
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