

Yes Sir, That's My Baby
At a college, a group of ex-GIs clash with their wives about over playing football.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young man, eager to prove his independence, pretends to be poor to woo a girl he met on a bus. He gets a job at a summer camp where he must contend with a demanding director, a rival suitor, and his own elaborate deceptions.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical success, 'Yes Sir, That's My Baby' was generally received as a lighthearted and entertaining musical comedy typical of its era. Audiences enjoyed the song-and-dance numbers and the comedic performances, particularly from Donald O'Connor.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic musical sequences and dance numbers.
- Donald O'Connor's comedic talent and charisma were highlighted.
- Seen as a pleasant, if somewhat formulaic, musical comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but general sentiment from the time suggests it was viewed as a fun, escapist musical that delivered on its promises of song and dance.
Fun Fact
The film features several original songs, contributing to its status as a musical comedy.
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