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So, 'Bring on the Girls' is a bit of a curiosity in the musical comedy genre from the mid-40s. Directed by Sidney Lanfield, it has this light, breezy tone that captures the post-war optimism of the era. The plot’s pretty straightforward — a millionaire in the Navy searches for true love — but it’s the performances that really shine. You’ve got some delightful musical numbers woven in, and the pacing keeps things moving without dragging. There's a certain charm in the way it juxtaposes wealth and sincerity, especially with the gold-digger character. The practical effects are modest, but they serve the comedic moments well, adding to its overall whimsical atmosphere. It’s a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is part of its appeal.
Features a blend of comedy and music that's typical of the 1940s.The performances are lively and help elevate the simple plot.Interesting take on themes of love versus wealth.
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