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Beauty on Parade
Marian Medford Woodstock gave up a chance twenty years ago to compete for the Miss USA beauty title in order to marry Jeffrey Woodstock. She hopes to realize her past ambitions for fame and fortune through her daughter Kay, whom she persuades to enter a local beauty contest. Kay wins and is interviewed by reporter Gil McRoberts, who advises her to get married and settle down. Jeffrey is very upset with his wife's and daughter's passion for beauty contests and, when Kay enters the national contest, he informs Marian that she must choose between him and her chase after empty honors for Kay.
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Plot Summary
A struggling theatre owner is desperate to save his venue from bankruptcy. He decides to stage a beauty contest as a way to attract audiences and much-needed funds. However, complications arise with the contestants and the performances, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and musical numbers.
Critical Reception
Beauty on Parade was a modest musical comedy that found favor with audiences for its lighthearted entertainment and musical numbers. While not critically acclaimed as a cinematic masterpiece, it was appreciated for its escapist qualities and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Arthur Askey.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its cheerful musical numbers and lighthearted comedy.
Arthur Askey's comedic presence was a highlight for many.
Seen as a pleasant, if somewhat predictable, musical diversion.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The film's musical numbers were designed to showcase a variety of popular singers and dancers of the era, contributing to its appeal as a light entertainment piece.
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