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Bring on the Girls
A millionaire joins the Navy hoping to find a girl who'll marry him for himself, not for his money. A beautiful gold-digger who works at a resort hotel sets out to get him.
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Plot Summary
A boisterous musical comedy set at a naval training station during World War II. The story follows Lieutenant Commander 'Mac' MacClure who is dealing with a rival, a former movie idol, who has joined his crew. Complications arise when Mac's sister, a Broadway producer, decides to stage a musical at the base, bringing a bevy of showgirls and romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
Bring on the Girls was generally met with a lukewarm reception from critics, who found its plot somewhat thin but acknowledged its energetic musical numbers and the performances of its lively cast, particularly Ann Miller. It was considered a typical wartime musical offering, designed more for escapist entertainment than critical depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant musical sequences and dancing.
Ann Miller's energetic performance was a highlight.
The plot was considered lightweight and formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film on Google is not readily available.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film features a notable scene where Ann Miller dances a tap routine on a moving merry-go-round.
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