A businessman enrolls as a college freshman in order to break up his son's relationship with a gold-digger..

Is this thing worth watching? Look, if you are the kind of person who gets a genuine kick out of 1930s musical theater quirks, you might find some charm here. If you prefer your movies to have a coherent sense of reality or characters who act like humans rather than stage puppets, stay far away. This isn't exactly a ma...


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"Is this thing worth watching? Look, if you are the kind of person who gets a genuine kick out of 1930s musical theater quirks, you might find some charm here. If you prefer your movies to have a coherent sense of reality or characters who act like humans rather than stage puppets, stay far away. This isn't exactly a masterpiece of cinema history. It’s more like a collection of musical numbers held together by a very flimsy string of logic. The vibe The whole premise of a middle-aged businessman..."

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Lewis E. Gensler, Sig Herzig, Don Hartman, H.W. Hanemann, Ernest Pagano
United States

