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Three in the Attic
In the swinging sixties three girls discover they have the same boyfriend who has been playing around with them all while vowing fidelity to each. To teach him a lesson he won't forget, the trio contrive to lock him up and continually favour him with their attentions in turn.
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Plot Summary
A young, handsome college student is simultaneously dating three women: the daughter of a prominent politician, a senator's daughter, and a foreign princess. He goes to great lengths to keep his various romantic entanglements a secret, leading to a series of humorous and increasingly complicated situations as the women begin to suspect his duplicity.
Critical Reception
The film was a lighthearted, somewhat simplistic comedy that played on youthful romance and the complexities of juggling multiple partners. While not critically acclaimed, it found a modest audience for its breezy tone and attempts at youthful humor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and comedic approach to romantic entanglements.
Noted for its depiction of youthful romance and its humorous complications.
Considered a breezy, if somewhat forgettable, romp of the late 1960s.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of 'teen comedies' and campus-oriented films popular in the late 1960s, often attempting to capture the zeitgeist of the era's youth culture.
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