Hello, Sister!
Hello, Sister!

Hello, Sister!

1933Movie62 minEnglish

While Peggy deeply falls in love with Jimmy, her best friend Millie becomes increasingly frustrated with men and very jealous with Peggy, so she tries everything to destroy the new love.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Alfred E. GreenGenres: Musical, Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

Three young women from the country, struggling to make ends meet in the city, take jobs as hat-check girls at a swanky nightclub. One of them, the naive and musical Stella, catches the eye of a wealthy patron who believes she is a seasoned performer. As she navigates this new world of glamour and deception, her sisters try to keep her grounded while also pursuing their own romantic interests.

Critical Reception

While "Hello, Sister!" was not a major critical success, it is remembered for its early use of Technicolor and for showcasing the burgeoning talent of Alice Faye. The film is generally seen as a typical, lighthearted musical of its era, offering escapism with its songs and romantic entanglements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early use of color.
  • Seen as a pleasant, if unremarkable, musical comedy.
  • Alice Faye's performance was noted as a highlight.

Google audience: Audience reviews are largely absent for this early film, making specific Google user sentiment difficult to ascertain. General reception from its time likely focused on its musical numbers and lighthearted plot.

Fun Fact

This film was one of the earliest features to utilize the three-strip Technicolor process, which was still quite new and expensive at the time of its production.

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