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So, 'Too Many Girls' is a bit of a quirky romp, right? It’s this mix of comedy and music that kind of captures that early '40s vibe perfectly. The plot revolves around Connie and her dad's misguided attempt to send her to college with four jock bodyguards. The humor has a light-hearted touch, but what stands out is the way it intertwines the collegiate spirit with a financial struggle - oddly topical, even for today. The performances have a certain charm, especially from the football players who bring this goofy energy to the film. And the musical numbers, while not groundbreaking, add a nice flair that keeps things lively. It’s a fun watch, definitely a snapshot of its time without too much fuss.
This film has had a bit of a scattered release history, with some VHS editions floating around but limited DVD options. It seems to pop up occasionally in various collections, but finding a well-preserved print can be tricky. Collectors often appreciate the offbeat premise and the vintage charm it encapsulates, making it a curiosity in the comedy genre from this era.
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