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This film was re-edited in 1953 and released in 3D as I Was a Burlesque Queen.


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A writer decides to join a burlesque show so that she can write an authentic expose of the business.
Linda, a charming but down-on-her-luck woman, finds herself entangled in a series of misadventures after attempting to strike it rich. She navigates romantic entanglements and comedic situations as she tries to secure her future, often with unintended and humorous consequences.
Linda, Be Good was a minor film of its time, largely overlooked by major critics and contemporary audiences. It's generally considered a B-movie with a lighthearted, albeit thin, plot, characteristic of many low-budget comedies from the late 1940s.
Seen as a formulaic and predictable comedy.
The performances are considered adequate but not particularly memorable.
The plot is often described as thin and reliant on slapstick elements.
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Adele Jergens, who played the lead role, was known for her pin-up appeal and appeared in many films during the 1940s and 1950s, often in supporting or glamourous roles.
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This film was re-edited in 1953 and released in 3D as I Was a Burlesque Queen.