Absolutely sensational musical
For anyone who misses the good old days of movie musicals, this is the one for you. The Technicolor is a knock-out, the musical numbers are worth applauding, and June Haver and the over-looked Mark Stevens are delightful. The title song is the 10 minute finale which is what movie musicals used to be like. Definitely buy this one if you love musicals and love the good old days of the 40's and 50's when we had entertainment. I applaud 20th Century Fox for releasing this gem. And the quality of this DVD is first rate.
June Haver shines in beautiful Technicolor from 20th Century Fox!
June Haver began her career with a bit role as a hat check girl in
The Gang's All Here (1943), but after only a few short years at Fox,
she starred in a big musical opposite Betty Grable in
The Dolly Sisters (1945), which is available on dvd.
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947), Three Little Girls
In Blue (1946) and Oh, You Beautiful Doll (1949) are
three of her other great Technicolor musicals at Fox.
June co-stars with Mark Stevens who plays songwriter, Joe E. Howard,
who composed the music to such songs as Hello Ma Baby, Honeymoon,
Goodbye My Lady Love and the beautiful title song.
As with all 20th Century Fox musicals of the 1940s, you can be sure
of great songs, beautiful costumes and lavish production numbers,
all in glorious Technicolor. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
is right up there with the best of them. At Warner Brothers, she
starred in two big Technicolor hits with Gordon MacRae:...
Shame about the quality
Excellent film. shame about the quality. Coming from a major studio I would have thought the picture quality should have been much better
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