Pssst ... girls!
Pssst ... girls!

Pssst ... girls!

1959Movie79 minGreek

Three poor friends hope to achieve something good in their lives. One day they meet three girls. They pretend to be rich and go out with them. When they learn the truth, the girls want to move away, but a rich Greek man from abroad, who is looking for a bride to marry, comes to Greece and decides to help the situation.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Ernst MarischkaGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman, Clara, dreams of a different life beyond her small town and disapproving family. She finds herself drawn into the vibrant world of a traveling cabaret, where she meets the charming but roguish singer, Fred. Their budding romance is complicated by Clara's conservative upbringing and Fred's somewhat questionable past.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Pssst ... girls!' was met with mixed reviews, largely seen as a lighthearted, if somewhat formulaic, comedy typical of its era. While praised for its energetic performances and musical numbers, some critics found the plot predictable and the humor a bit dated.

What Reviewers Say

  • Enjoyable for its musical sequences and romantic escapades.
  • A charming, albeit conventional, European comedy.
  • Performances are lively, though the story treads familiar ground.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but available comments suggest viewers appreciated its nostalgic feel and the classic romantic comedy elements.

Fun Fact

Director Ernst Marischka was renowned for his musical comedies, most famously the 'Sissi' trilogy starring Romy Schneider.

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