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The Girl Most Likely

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Jane Powell, Keith Andes, Tommy Noonan, and Cliff Robertson in The Girl Most Likely (1957)
Dodie dreams of marrying a millionaire so that she can live 'the life'. Buzz, her boyfriend, however is not rich as he is a salesman for a housing development. He proposes and Dodie accepts. Dodie next meets Pete, who she thinks is rich, but she soon finds out that he is just a boat mechanic. They have fun on their date and Pete proposes and Dodie accepts. Then Dodie meets Neil Patterson who is rich. They go to Mexico on his yacht and have fun on their date. Neil proposes and Dodie accepts. Now she has to choose.
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Dodie dreams of marrying a millionaire so that she can live 'the life'. Buzz, her boyfriend, however is not rich as he is a salesman for a housing development. He proposes and Dodie accepts.... Read allDodie dreams of marrying a millionaire so that she can live 'the life'. Buzz, her boyfriend, however is not rich as he is a salesman for a housing development. He proposes and Dodie accepts. Dodie next meets Pete, who she thinks is rich, but she soon finds out that he is just a b... Read allDodie dreams of marrying a millionaire so that she can live 'the life'. Buzz, her boyfriend, however is not rich as he is a salesman for a housing development. He proposes and Dodie accepts. Dodie next meets Pete, who she thinks is rich, but she soon finds out that he is just a boat mechanic. They have fun on their date and Pete proposes and Dodie accepts. Then Dodie ... Read all

  • Director
    • Mitchell Leisen
  • Writers
    • Devery Freeman
    • Paul Jarrico
  • Stars
    • Jane Powell
    • Cliff Robertson
    • Keith Andes
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    481
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    • Director
      • Mitchell Leisen
    • Writers
      • Devery Freeman
      • Paul Jarrico
    • Stars
      • Jane Powell
      • Cliff Robertson
      • Keith Andes
    • 21User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jane Powell
    Jane Powell
    • Dodie
    Cliff Robertson
    Cliff Robertson
    • Pete
    Keith Andes
    Keith Andes
    • Neil Patterson, Jr.
    Kaye Ballard
    Kaye Ballard
    • Marge
    Tommy Noonan
    Tommy Noonan
    • Buzz
    Una Merkel
    Una Merkel
    • Dodie's Mother
    Kelly Brown
    Kelly Brown
    • Sam Kelsey - Sailor
    Judy Nugent
    Judy Nugent
    • Pauline - Dodie's Sister
    Frank Cady
    Frank Cady
    • Dodie's Pop
    Robert Banas
    Robert Banas
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Herman Belmonte
    • Vendor
    • (uncredited)
    Rodney Bieber
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Joyce Blunt
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Tex Brodus
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Buddy Bryan
    Buddy Bryan
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Clark
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Lesley-Marie Colburn
    • Little Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Curt
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mitchell Leisen
    • Writers
      • Devery Freeman
      • Paul Jarrico
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    Doylenf

    The last gasp of the musical era...Powell in good voice...

    JANE POWELL seems to be enjoying herself in this cheerful little mixture of music and romance. However, the film itself never succeeds in looking much more than a low-budget musical with fake RKO sets that belong in a B-movie rather than a color musical. Despite this, there are pleasant performances by Jane Powell, Cliff Robertson, Tommy Noonan, Keith Andes and Kaye Ballard that compensate for a story that's been told before as "Tom, Dick and Harry" with Ginger Rogers back in 1941 (in B&W and without music).

    Jane is just as pert and pretty as Ginger Rogers in the role of a girl who can't decide which man puts her on cloud nine until she finally wakes up at the last moment on the basis of the right kiss. It's all strictly fluff meant to entertain and in its own way it succeeds beautifully, thanks to Powell's effortless charm.

    She's also in good voice but is given a number of songs by Blaine and Martin that have no lasting appeal. She delivers them all in a lilting and rich vocal style. Cliff Robertson was obviously a bit ill at ease in his musical sequences but provides a hunky presence as one of her smitten suitors. Tommy Noonan provides most of the comedy relief and Keith Andes has a role he can do virtually nothing with.

    There's a rather imaginative American Indian song-and-dance routine that is sure to offend some of the politically correct crowd who can't accept the sort of stereotyping that was done in films of the 1950s. A similar number from ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (and one of the highlights of the MGM film) was cut from the latest Broadway version to placate the PC protesters.

    It's the last theatrical film directed by Mitchell Leisen who was then near the end of his distinguished career directing a variety of films. This has got to be one of his lesser efforts but it has a certain charm as the last gasp of the musical era. RKO was virtually at a shutdown by the time the film was completed and it was released two years after being made on the lower half of a double bill.
    7Dolly_Lo

    Anyone Who Thinks This Movie Is Terrible...

    Is regrettably viewing it through a 21st century lens. It was not made in the 2000s. It was made in the 1950s, and should be judged accordingly. For its time, it was witty, clever, whimsical, and sharp, with inspired choreography by Gower Champion and direction by screwball comedy master Mitchell Leisen. The cast is giving it their all. Una Merkel, Jane Powell, Cliff Robertson and supporting cast go a long way toward overcoming the modest budget and not-entirely-original story. It's a romantic-comedy-musical that's fun and full of life. How on earth anyone could expect it to conform to a politically correct standard of the 2020s is beyond comprehension. Yes, Howard Hughes had run RKO into the ground by the time this film was made, and it shows around the edges. But if you let yourself be swept into the fifties fantasy suspension of disbelief, there are riches galore and enjoyment on a grand scale to be had. I love this movie.
    6ksf-2

    kind of a musical gidget film

    Jane Powell is "Dodie", who toys with men, and then gets them to propose. Cliff Robertson, Keith Andes, and Tommy Noonan all want to marry her, but now she must make her choice. The story of this film production is more interesting than the plot itself... apparently it was filmed as RKO was going under, but Universal ended up releasing it. The one really bright spot here is Kaye Ballard, who was a fixture and sidekick in so many hollywood films. Ballard performed frequently around LA and Palm Springs, and was SO talented. and of course, Frank Cady was in Petticoat Junction and Green Acres. SO much singing in here....(too much). kind of a gidget film, but Powell is already much older. (sandra dee was only 17 when she played Gidget ! although this film might have inspired Gidget, two years later. ) Robertston went on to some pretty big things. Noonan died quite young. Script is so-so. Looks like it was all television for director Mitchell Leisen after this one. a big yawn. Skip this ... there's probably something better showing.
    capricorn9

    Interesting little film, but---

    This is an odd, but charming, little film. A remake of an old Ginger Rogers film called Tom, Dick or Harry. But somehow in musicalizing it and making the changes necessary for the new location, something has been lost and I just can't quite put my finger on it.

    Your have a great cast! Jane Powell, fresh from her MGM days. Kaye Ballard in one of her very rare movie roles (there are times when she still seems to be playing to the balcony) and a great supporting cast of people like Frank Caddy, Una Merkel, Cliff Robertson, Tommy Noonan and Keith Andes, who was also rarely seen on film. The choreography by Gower Champion is bright and inventive, especially the number on the beach and a score by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane. What else could someone want?

    I still don't know.

    Ms Powell's character has no redeeming characteristics. She is out for one thing and one thing only - to marry a rich man and she doesn't care who she steps on along the way. Then when she does have the millionaire she just drops him suddenly,on the very hour of their wedding, to go back to Fiancée #2, the mechanic, with no thought to Fiancée #1 (her childhood friend) who seems to be the only one honestly in love with her. Ah love - one can never understand it.
    4rooster_davis

    Not Very Likely

    This movie features mostly people not known for their singing or their dancing... singing and dancing. The story is pretty weak and the musical numbers and dances are uninspired to put it mildly. Some of the principals were fortunate enough to be in much better films than this; how they ended up here I don't know but it's just a lame effort. The sets and color are nice enough and there are some interesting period touches for the 1950's, but overall, it's not a movie you'll finish watching (if you DO finish it) and want to see it ever again.

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      According to director Mitchell Leisen, since this was the last film made at the RKO studio, a wrecking crew followed him around during shooting and, every time he wrapped a scene, the foreman of the wrecking crew asked him if he was absolutely finished with that set and wouldn't be needing it again. If Leisen said yes, the foreman called his crew in and they demolished the set as soon as Leisen was done with it.
    • Quotes

      Dodie: Every day I read about girls marrying rich fellas. Every day.

      Pete: You've got one chance in a million.

      Dodie: Well, of course, the odds are against any two people meeting each other. There are two billion people in the world and if a girl meets any fella it's an accident.

    • Connections
      Remake of Ses trois amoureux (1941)
    • Soundtracks
      The Girl Most Likely
      Music by Nelson Riddle

      Lyrics by Bob Russell

      Sung over the opening credits by The Hi-Los

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    • Release date
      • February 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Une fille qui promet
    • Filming locations
      • Balboa Island Ferry, Balboa Island, Newport Beach, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Stanley Rubin Productions
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      • 1h 38m(98 min)

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