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So, 'Show Girl' from 1961 is this interesting live TV movie that captures Carol Channing in her element, performing her Broadway revue. The tone really bounces between lively and charming, with Channing's larger-than-life persona just oozing charisma. It's not just a concert; it's a theatrical experience, giving you a glimpse of the Broadway vibe right in your living room through this early Canadian pay-TV recording. The pacing flows well, keeping you engaged with a mix of musical numbers and comedic bits, which highlights the fascinating blend of humor and showmanship. It’s distinct for the time, especially since so many similar productions lack that raw live energy. You can really feel the audience's reactions, and that adds a layer of authenticity that’s sometimes missing in more polished film adaptations.
This film has a bit of a niche appeal, especially for collectors who appreciate early live TV productions. Since it was a made-for-Canadian pay-TV release, it can be a bit harder to track down compared to mainstream releases. There’s definitely a growing interest in preserving these unique performances, so if you find a copy, it might be one of those rare gems in a collection that sparks great conversations.
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