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Happy Go Lovely
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Bobby Howes, Cesar Romero, David Niven, Diane Hart, Vera-Ellen Director: H. Bruce Humberstone Cinematographer: Erwin Hillier Editor: Bert Bates Producer: Marcel Hellman Writer: Friedrich Dammann Writer: Herbert Rosenfeld Writer: Val Guest DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 97 minutes DVD Release Date: 2002-04-16 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Alpha Video
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Movie Reviews of Happy Go LovelyMovie Review: just lovely Summary: 4 Stars
This old fashioned musical is just lovely fun and entertainment. Vera Ellen dances beautifully as always and David Niven is fun to watch as the almost boyishly charming love interest.
The plot is as follows: Janet Jones (vera ellen) is late for her practice and hitches a ride with the driver of millionaire B.G. Bruno (niven). All of the other dancers and her director (cesar romero) seem to think that janet is engaged to B.G. bruno and that therefore they will be able to get lots of money from him (as they really have no money) for the show if Janet (after getting fired for being late) gets the lead. Of course true to the genre Janet and Bruno meet and fall in love.
A wonderfully entertaining movie you can watch many times. i didn't give it 5 stars because of the picture quality. With a lot of musicals being remastered i have become spoiled and this looks untouched. Especially the dance scenes where the dancers are mostly wearing white seem to be overly lit, causing loss of definition.
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