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Listen, Darling
To stop Pinkie's widowed, struggling mother Dottie from marrying a well-off older man they know she doesn't love, teenager Pinkie and her best friend Buzz kidnap her in the family travel trailer to live a carefree life on the open road. They then get the idea to find Dottie a financially secure husband whom both she and Pinkie would like.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, hoping to avoid marriage, secretly plots to get her father and mother remarried to other people. Her plans are complicated when her mother falls in love with the man she selected for her father and her father falls for the woman she picked for her mother. The complications lead to a series of humorous misunderstandings and musical numbers as the young woman tries to sort out the romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, Listen, Darling received a generally mixed to positive reception from critics, who often highlighted its lighthearted entertainment value and musical performances, particularly from Ann Miller. While not considered a groundbreaking film, it was seen as a pleasant diversion with a charming cast.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming musical numbers and energetic performances.
Considered a light and enjoyable romantic comedy.
Some found the plot predictable but forgave it for its overall pleasant tone.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable through traditional aggregated review sites. However, viewers who have seen the film often recall it as a sweet and entertaining musical comedy typical of its era, appreciating the performances and the lighthearted plot.
Fun Fact
Ann Miller's energetic tap-dancing sequences were a standout feature of the film, showcasing her emerging talent that would make her a major musical star in the following decade.
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