An Almost Decent Girl
An Almost Decent Girl

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An Almost Decent Girl

1963
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German

An almost decent girl is a German-Spanish Romance of Ladislao Vajda from 1963. In Spain he was entitled Una chica casi formal on.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Leo McCareyGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

In this lighthearted comedy, a young woman with a somewhat wild reputation finds herself unexpectedly falling for a conservative lawyer. Their contrasting personalities lead to humorous situations as they navigate societal expectations and their own budding romance. The film explores themes of reputation, love, and finding common ground despite initial differences.

Critical Reception

An Almost Decent Girl was a moderate success upon its release, generally seen as a charming if somewhat predictable romantic comedy. Critics noted the energetic performances, particularly from Ann-Margret, and the light comedic tone. While not a groundbreaking film, it was appreciated for its entertainment value and feel-good narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Ann-Margret's vivacious performance and youthful energy.

  • Appreciated for its light, comedic touch and pleasant romantic storyline.

  • Considered a safe and enjoyable, though not particularly original, romantic comedy.

Google audience: Audience reception for An Almost Decent Girl is not readily available in a consolidated format.

Fun Fact

Although Ann-Margret was still relatively new to film at this time, her energetic performance in 'An Almost Decent Girl' helped solidify her image as a vibrant and appealing screen presence.

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