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So, 'How to Be Very, Very Popular' is this quirky musical comedy from '55 that really plays with the absurdity of college life and the allure of fame. The story's about two strippers on the run, which is as wild as it sounds, and they seek refuge in a fraternity house. The pacing has a light, almost breezy feel, with lively musical numbers that pop up at just the right moments. Betty Grable and Sheree North bring a lot of charm and energy to their roles, and the supporting cast, including Robert Cummings and Charles Coburn, really add to the fun. It’s distinctive in its mix of slapstick and musical elements, capturing that post-war sense of carefree escapism.
This film has had a modest release history, primarily in VHS and DVD formats, but original theatrical prints are quite scarce, which makes it an interesting piece for collectors. Betty Grable's involvement adds a layer of vintage Hollywood allure, and fans of musical comedies from this era often seek it out. Its blend of humor and music captures a unique part of 1950s cinema that isn't often highlighted, leading to a steady, if niche, collector interest over the years.
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