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Jane Powell stars as a working girl with too many engagements in this breezy musical comedy directed by Mitchell Leisen. A bank clerk who won't say no, Dodie (Powell) has three fiances and can't decide which one to marry. First there's Pete (Cliff Robertson), a poor mechanic who can only bring love to a marriage. Next is a salesman named Buzz (Tommy Noonan), who promises a life of stability. And finally there's Neil the playboy (Keith Andes), a millionaire she's only just met. Determined to choose the right Mr. Right, Dodie daydreams what their lives would be like if she marries one of the three. Based on the 1941 film Tom, Dick and Harry and highlighted by Powell's glorious voice and choreographer Gower Champions imaginative staging, The Girl Most Likely was the final film produced by RKO at it's Hollywood studio, marking the end of an era.
Jane Powell stars as a working girl with too many engagements in this breezy musical comedy directed by Mitchell Leisen. A bank clerk who won't say no, Dodie (Powell) has three fiances and can't decide which one to marry. First there's Pete (Cliff Robertson), a poor mechanic who can only bring love to a marriage. Next is a salesman named Buzz (Tommy Noonan), who promises a life of stability. And finally there's Neil the playboy (Keith Andes), a millionaire she's only just met. Determined to choose the right Mr. Right, Dodie daydreams what their lives would be like if she marries one of the three. Based on the 1941 film Tom, Dick and Harry and highlighted by Powell's glorious voice and choreographer Gower Champions imaginative staging, The Girl Most Likely was the final film produced by RKO at it's Hollywood studio, marking the end of an era.
888574353957

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Format: DVD
Label: WARA
Rel. Date: 11/17/2015
UPC: 888574353957

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Jane Powell stars as a working girl with too many engagements in this breezy musical comedy directed by Mitchell Leisen. A bank clerk who won't say no, Dodie (Powell) has three fiances and can't decide which one to marry. First there's Pete (Cliff Robertson), a poor mechanic who can only bring love to a marriage. Next is a salesman named Buzz (Tommy Noonan), who promises a life of stability. And finally there's Neil the playboy (Keith Andes), a millionaire she's only just met. Determined to choose the right Mr. Right, Dodie daydreams what their lives would be like if she marries one of the three. Based on the 1941 film Tom, Dick and Harry and highlighted by Powell's glorious voice and choreographer Gower Champions imaginative staging, The Girl Most Likely was the final film produced by RKO at it's Hollywood studio, marking the end of an era.
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