Do Re Mi
Do Re Mi

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Do Re Mi

1966
Movie
106 min
Malay

Do, who doesn't take much consideration about his marriageis circled with so many debts. He lied to his mother in law to get some money. Do and his wife eventually got a divorce and Do moved out to Kuala Lumpur to start a new life. Re on the other hand has a wife who is working at a night club whereas he stays at home and takes care of the house chores. Due to re's negligent behaviour his wife's money was stolen and he was told to leave the house bringing him dragging himself to the big city. Mi, a bachelor who is head over heels with the girl who is staying across his house often loans him some money. While Mi was out looking for a job he helped out capturing the theif who snatched a lady's handbag alongside with Re and Do who was in the area and helped out as well. They became close friends since then.

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Director: VariousGenres: Musical, Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

Do Re Mi was a British children's music television programme that aired in the mid-1960s. The show featured musical performances and comedic sketches, often with guest stars from the music industry. It aimed to entertain and educate young viewers about music and performance in a fun and engaging format. The series was designed to be lively and accessible for its target audience.

Critical Reception

As a children's program from the 1960s, specific critical reviews are scarce. However, "Do Re Mi" is remembered fondly by those who watched it as a bright and entertaining fixture of children's television programming. It was generally seen as a successful effort to bring music and performance to a young audience in an accessible and enjoyable way.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its educational and entertaining musical content.

  • Remembered as a charming and lively children's show of its era.

  • Praised for featuring popular music acts of the time.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for "Do Re Mi" (1966) is not readily available. However, general audience sentiment from the era suggests it was a well-liked children's program.

Fun Fact

The show featured performances from various popular musicians of the 1960s, introducing them to a younger audience.

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