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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Too Many Girls
This movie is a must see for Lucy and Desi fans as they met and fell in love while making it. Lots of fun music and dancing and you will also see a young Betty Grable too.
Published on January 5, 2002

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3.0 out of 5 stars LUCY MEETS DESI
This pleasantly modest little film from 1940 is important as a footnote in the history of Hollywood: it was during its filming that rising 29 year-old movie comedy actress Lucille Ball met a 23 year-old Cuban Conga drummer named Desi Arnaz! It's a fast-paced musical comedy full of peppy performances and musical numbers. Lucy plays an heiress who takes a shot at campus...
Published on February 8, 2002 by scotsladdie


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars LUCY MEETS DESI, February 8, 2002
This review is from: Too Many Girls [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This pleasantly modest little film from 1940 is important as a footnote in the history of Hollywood: it was during its filming that rising 29 year-old movie comedy actress Lucille Ball met a 23 year-old Cuban Conga drummer named Desi Arnaz! It's a fast-paced musical comedy full of peppy performances and musical numbers. Lucy plays an heiress who takes a shot at campus life accompanied by a quartet of bodyguards, all of whom are topnotch football players...Ann Miller dances up a storm and Desi delivers a hot conga interpretation of SPIC AND SPANISH. Upon meeting Desi, Lucy once remarked "It was NOT love at first sight. It took 5 minutes!" Lucy and Desi married in Greenwich, Connecticut on November 30, 1940. Eleven years later, I LOVE LUCY would make Ball and Arnaz America's most beloved couple in the entertainment world. Van Johnson made his film debut in this musical frolic, the score of which includes the perennial Rodgers and Hart tune I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TIME IT WAS.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Too Many Girls, January 5, 2002
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This review is from: Too Many Girls [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie is a must see for Lucy and Desi fans as they met and fell in love while making it. Lots of fun music and dancing and you will also see a young Betty Grable too.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars very fun, August 7, 2002
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This review is from: Too Many Girls [VHS] (VHS Tape)
this film was very fun to watch as it was very upbeat and filled with music. it was especially interesting to watch knowing that the greatest romance of the century started as a result of the movie being made (of course i mean lucy and desi's). i would recommend that if your in the mood for a harmful upbeat comedy (and/or happen to love lucy and desi) you should rent this movie.
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2.0 out of 5 stars "We'll Make a Bumpia Out of Columbia", November 6, 2006
This review is from: Too Many Girls [VHS] (VHS Tape)
RKO filed for bankruptcy in the mid-1930's and was on the verge of finally getting back on their feet financially by 1940. I suspect that someone from their cost accounting group wandered into the studio commissary in 1939 and found it full of under-contract actors and production staff goofing off and eating studio food. They rounded up this group, stuffed the whole bunch onto an unused sound stage (with a leftover southwestern set) and got them singing and dancing to songs from a Rogers and Hart Broadway show (which they had an option on but had deemed unworthy of feature film treatment).

The result was released as "Too Many Girls" (1940), financially practical because with almost everything already paid for (insert fixed cost here), the additional expense of actually producing something boiled down to a little electricity and some black and white film stock.

No good reason to track this one down, it's pretty witless as a comedy-with the miscasting making for funnier moments than anything else in the film. Everyone except Ann Miller is too old to be playing college students and they try to pass Hal Le Roy (one of Hollywood's most effeminate actors) off as a college football All-American. I generally like this kind of stuff and will sit through anything to watch Ann Miller; so if it totally turned me off it is unlikely to appeal to most viewers.

Mostly it is notable for what happened off camera as Lucy and Desi made their first connection.

Some of the musical numbers by Rodgers and Hart were bearable; "Heroes in the Fall" and "Pottawatomie". Trudy Erwin dubs Lucy's only song. Francis Langford does most of the other numbers.

Mildly wild heiress Connie Casey (Lucille Ball) returns from finishing school in Europe with an unusual request to attend her father's alma mater in New Mexico-Pottawatomie College. "You mean a lot to me, Pottawatomie. You hit the spot of me, Pottawatomie. I love Pottawatomie with all my anatomy. So every tot of me, that is begot of me, will go to Pot, Pot, Pottawatomie".

Lucy was almost 30 at the time and even with "extreme" soft focus and minimal close-ups can't remotely pass for 18.

Her father suspects that she has a boyfriend at the school and hires four Ivy League football stars to monitor the behavior of the new freshman. The four eventually end up playing for the school's hapless football team, which in a matter of a few days has changed its schedule to include games with big time programs like Nebraska, Columbia and Tennessee. There is a grand celebration at which the student body sings the following less-than-immortal lyrics: "You're a ham-better scram-Notre Dame, We'll make Williams wail, Army-you too Navy, Boo Hoo to Purdue, Georgia Tech day you'll dread-you're a wreck, Look at Brown turn blue, We'll make a bumpia out of Columbia, In a quota Minnesota's got to go, You'll see U of D, We'll have all the alphabet to shout out." (reviewers note: the U of D is the University of Detroit which was once a football power).

The scale of this thing is ultimately its undoing as Broadway ensembles of 15 are replaced with a cast of hundreds (remember all those people sitting in the RKO commissary drawing paychecks for doing nothing). On risqué Broadway the girls who are still virgins wear beanies; in the film they wear them to signify that they have never been kissed (it is amusing to watch these aging and jaded RKO starlets trying to pass for ultra-chaste teens).

There is a corny and unconvincing romance between Lucy and Richard Carlson; whose brand of wooden acting would eventually work to his advantage in 1950's science fiction films like "It Came From Outer Space".

Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Latin-Flavored Musical, All-Singing, All-Dancing!, October 17, 2006
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This review is from: Too Many Girls [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Much better than I expected. The music is great. The dancing is great. The humor is rapid-fire, but it goes over the head at times. Desi Arnaz looks so incredibly young, you'd think he was still in high school. His Conga scene is simply one of the best musical numbers ever put on film. Drawbacks: Lucille Ball seems miscast, and it's obvious someone has dubbed her singing. Also, the whole thing should've been filmed in color. However, I highly recommend "Too Many Girls." Somebody PLEASE colorize it!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love this movie!, July 11, 2005
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This review is from: Too Many Girls [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I saw this movie about 4 years ago, and absolutely fell in love with it's charm. It's a very underestimated and forgotten film. It's sad. Everyone in it does a great job! I love it very much.
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