
Bill is an all-day-worker at his rich uncle's estate, where he is wanted everywhere and by everyone, even by the local theatre group. He manages his two dull stepbrothers and his altive aunt with unappalling optimism, until a smart Princess Charming disguised as a Fairy Goodmother maid appears and makes him go to a ball that will change his life.


Is this for you? If you're the kind of person who likes black-and-white musicals where the plot is thinner than a piece of parchment, you'll probably have a decent time. If you need grit, realism, or anything that doesn't feel like a stage play taped to a camera, stay far, far away. This isn't The Animal Kingdom, and i...


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"Is this for you? If you're the kind of person who likes black-and-white musicals where the plot is thinner than a piece of parchment, you'll probably have a decent time. If you need grit, realism, or anything that doesn't feel like a stage play taped to a camera, stay far, far away. This isn't The Animal Kingdom, and it isn't trying to be. Bill is just doing too much. He's running around his uncle’s estate, dealing with stepbrothers who seem to have been born without a personality, and trying t..."
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Jack Davies, Frank Miller, Kenneth Western, Clifford Grey, George Western
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