Harry's Girls
Harry's Girls

Harry's Girls

1964TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

Harry's Girls is an American situation comedy which appeared on NBC from September 13, 1963, to January 3, 1964. The series stars Larry Blyden portraying Henry Burns, the leader of a vaudeville troupe consisting of three young women. The co-stars were Dawn Nickerson as Lois, Susan Silo as Rusty, and Diahn Williams as Terry.

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: Henry KosterGenres: Comedy, Musical, Romance

Plot Summary

In this musical comedy, an American basketball coach, Harry, travels to Europe with his team. While on tour, the players find themselves entangled in a series of romantic adventures and comical situations with various young women they meet along the way. The film follows their escapades as they navigate love, music, and cultural differences across different European cities.

Critical Reception

Harry's Girls was not a critical success, largely being panned for its weak plot and uninspired musical numbers. It is often cited as a forgettable entry in the musical genre of the 1960s, failing to capture the attention of critics or audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant musical performances by Connie Francis.
  • Criticized for a flimsy and predictable storyline.
  • Seen as a light, albeit somewhat uninspired, musical entertainment.

Google audience: Audience reception for Harry's Girls is largely unrecorded, with no significant aggregated review data available.

Fun Fact

The film was one of the final musical films produced by MGM before the studio largely shifted its focus away from the genre in the late 1960s.

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