Two
Girls And A Sailor (1944)
Synopsis: Not to be confused
with the 1953 film Three Sailors and a Girl, this overlong MGM extravaganza is
rewarding if you feel inclined to stick with it. But, frankly, with the
limitations of the small screen it's only worth dipping into for its
highlights, which include Jimmy Durante in his bizarre prime and Lena Horne
singing Paper Doll.
As for the two girls of the title, who are a
wartime nightclub song-and-dance act, June Allyson seems too knowing (and a tad
too old), but the always underrated Gloria DeHaven charms, while Van Johnson
gives a delightful, easy-going performance of great charisma.
The star
turns are the thing, but the plot's a no-no. Nostalgia enthusiasts will need no
persuasion; others may enjoy spotting a very young Ava Gardner in
support.
Cast: Betty Grable, George Montgomery, Cesar
Romero Runtime: 124 min Quality control: very high quality
picture and sound with custom artwork.
*Note: USA and Canadian
customers should check their dvd players for PAL format compatibility. |