
Is it worth your hour? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for pre-code fluff or just really like old diner sets. If you need a plot that actually moves, you’ll probably find this thing a total snooze. It’s light, breezy, and completely forgets to be clever. The whole premise is just two girls tired of the tray-car...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

George Stevens

Ralph Ince
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"Is it worth your hour? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for pre-code fluff or just really like old diner sets. If you need a plot that actually moves, you’ll probably find this thing a total snooze. It’s light, breezy, and completely forgets to be clever. The whole premise is just two girls tired of the tray-carrying life. They want the high life, or at least someone who can pay for it. It’s a classic setup that usually ends with a moral lesson, but here it just feels like they're spinnin..."

Carol Tevis
George Stevens, Fred Guiol
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