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Plot Summary
A struggling nightclub singer inherits a large sum of money, which she uses to open her own club. However, she soon finds herself in over her head, dealing with shady characters and a potential scam artist. She must rely on her wits and her friends to save her business and her reputation.
Critical Reception
Gals, Incorporated was a B-movie musical released during World War II. It received modest reviews, with critics often noting its energetic performances and catchy tunes, though some found the plot predictable. It was generally seen as light entertainment for its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its spirited musical numbers and Edith Fellows' energetic performance.
Noted for its light-hearted comedic elements.
The plot was considered somewhat formulaic and predictable by some reviewers.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this film, but it is generally regarded as a charming, albeit minor, example of a wartime musical.
Fun Fact
The film features a surprisingly elaborate dance sequence choreographed by Seymour Felix, who had previously won an Academy Award for his work on 'The Great Ziegfeld'.
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