A campus flirt who has been "pinned" by most of the boys of Sigma Chi fraternity falls for a no-nonsense athlete who doesn't have time for such diversions as women..

Is it worth it? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for pre-code college musicals. If you’re looking for a tight plot, you’re going to be annoyed. But if you want to see a very young Betty Grable and some genuinely bizarre fraternity rituals, it's a decent way to kill an hour. The whole thing feels like a stage pla...

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"Is it worth it? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for pre-code college musicals. If you’re looking for a tight plot, you’re going to be annoyed. But if you want to see a very young Betty Grable and some genuinely bizarre fraternity rituals, it's a decent way to kill an hour. The whole thing feels like a stage play that decided to wander onto a film set. The dialogue moves fast, sometimes way too fast. People are constantly shouting their lines like they're trying to reach the back row of a..."
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