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Three Daring Daughters

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Convinced that their mother, Louise Morgan (Jeanette MacDonald), is lonely and unhappy, Tess (Jane Powell), Alix (Mary Eleanor Donahue) and Ilka (Ann E. Todd) plot to reunite her with their irresponsible father, Charlie, with the help of his rich employer, Robert Nelson (Edward Arnold). On a cruise, however, Louise meets bandleader Jose (Jose Iturbi), and the couple secretly marry. Back home, Louise wonders how to reveal her marriage when the girls tell her that Charlie is returning.

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Audience Member ok musical not my thang really Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Audience Member MGM's Technicolor sitcom features two powerhouse divas: Jane Powell (on her way up) and Jeanette MacDonald (on her way out) in a film that is way too long for its own good; the movie spun off one top 40 hit, "The Dickey-Bird Song." Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member With color films there were a lot of movies in which women had red hair. This is one of them. It also has a remarkable similarity to I Love Lucy in which a red head marries an Hispanic musician. Jeanette McDonald plays a mother of three (Louise Morgan) who falls for Jose Iturbi (as himself), the great piano player. The twist is Louise does not tell her daughters that she has married Jose while the daughters are trying to get their mother and father, Mr. Morgan back together. Comedy happens when the whole group, at different times and each with varying combinations go to Mr. Morgan's boss, Edward Arnold as Robert Nelson to either get him to come back to town or to keep him away, always as he is eating dinner during these intrusions. It gives us a chance to hear Jeanette's great voice and to listen to Mr. Iturbi at the piano many times, along with Jane Powell, who plays one of the daughters, who also sings. It is also the only time I have seen a harmonica not only play in an orchestra but as a feature instrument. It is not particularly inventive but it is interesting as it is open about divorce, taboo back in the 40's, the cast is very good even if the story is not so great. This was Jeanette's last movie role and I believe her only one in color which in itself is note-worthy. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Convinced that their mother, Louise Morgan (Jeanette MacDonald), is lonely and unhappy, Tess (Jane Powell), Alix (Mary Eleanor Donahue) and Ilka (Ann E. Todd) plot to reunite her with their irresponsible father, Charlie, with the help of his rich employer, Robert Nelson (Edward Arnold). On a cruise, however, Louise meets bandleader Jose (Jose Iturbi), and the couple secretly marry. Back home, Louise wonders how to reveal her marriage when the girls tell her that Charlie is returning.
Director
Fred M. Wilcox
Producer
Joe Pasternak
Production Co
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Genre
Musical, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 12, 1948, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 30, 2016
Runtime
1h 55m
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