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Here Come the Girls (1953) has this breezy charm that feels like a delightful romp through the stage world of the early 20th century. Bob Hope, playing an inept chorus boy, brings his usual blend of humor and awkwardness, which really sets the tone for the whole film. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it works in favor of the comedic moments. You get this entertaining mix of music and slapstick as he dons the role of a decoy to save the day. The practical effects, though simple, fit the vibe of the era, and the performances keep the spirit light. It’s one of those quirky titles that doesn’t quite fit the mold, making it stand out in a collector’s library.
Here Come the Girls has seen various releases over the years, but original prints are quite scarce, making it a curiosity for collectors. Its blend of comedy and music, paired with Bob Hope's unique performance style, presents an interesting study in early 50s cinema. The film's oddball nature and the charm of its production offer distinct appeal, enhancing its collectible value.
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