A female singing group from the '60s reunites for a TV special.A female singing group from the '60s reunites for a TV special.A female singing group from the '60s reunites for a TV special.
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The simple days how great they were I think about all the good years you had remember the music in this movie was wonderful watched it twice tonight it was so great story and I'll just love the music hundred percent wonderful.
This is a very good movie. I love the songs in this movie. It tells of a reunion of an all girls singing group of the 60's. The performances were great. I always Sandy Duncan. She is just too cute. Judith Light is always wonderful to watch. But the music is great.
The first long review was right on the mark, covering the plot, pace, and performances, as I would. First, I sound a chick movie alert. I originally saw this show on TV in 1990, quite accidentally and had some tape left in my VCR (and house) to record excerpts as the story unfolded. I got caught up in the character interplay. The actresses carry the sometimes mundane material off well and seem to enjoy the music and escapism of it all, along with this viewer. Through the years I have replayed my shortened video version. So it was great when recently I was able to piece it all together from Youtube segments, recovering about 98% of the total program material, and with adequate video quality.
It was a excellent movie, I always like the work of the 3 main characters, I just hope some day I will be able to find this movie and be able to watch it when I want. Jill Eikenberry, Judith Light, Sandy Duncan did a wonderful joy. And I believe this movie will be a classic.
I have just finished watching this movie on amazon prime.
It was great, the characters are all likeable and the music is great. It's not going to win any best movie awards, but that doesn't take away from the fact it's a very enjoyable watch.
It was great, the characters are all likeable and the music is great. It's not going to win any best movie awards, but that doesn't take away from the fact it's a very enjoyable watch.
Did you know
- TriviaWhile the title song was represented as being a hit for the fictional Bouffants (whose rise and fall as one-hit wonders is detailed through teen-magazine headlines during the first minutes of the show), the song was actually a hit for the Angels, whose career spanned a longer period and included other songs.
- ConnectionsReferences Indiana Jones et la Dernière Croisade (1989)
- SoundtracksMy Way
(Comme d'Habitude)
Music by Claude François and Jacques Revaux
French lyrics by Gilles Thibaut
English lyrics by Paul Anka
Performed by Judith Light
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