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Three Russian Girls (also known as She Who Dares) is a 1943 American World War II pro-Soviet propaganda film produced by R-F Productions and distributed by United Artists. It is a remake of the Soviet film The Girl from Leningrad (1941). It was nominated for an Oscar in 1945 for best musical score. It stars Anna Sten.
However "Throughout the 30s and into the 40s, three-girls-in-the-city had to make room for three-boys-back-from-war." [1] In the 1950s the genre revived in popularity with the success of How to Marry a Millionaire and Three Coins in the Fountain. [3] Vanity Fair called director Jean Negulesco the "crown prince of the three-girl movie". [1]
Girls! is a 1962 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley as a penniless Hawaii-based fisherman who loves his life on the sea and dreams of owning his own boat. " Return to Sender ", which reached No. 2 on the Billboard pop singles chart, is featured in the film.
Three Sailors and a Girl is a 1953 American Technicolor musical film made by Warner Bros. It was directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by Devery Freeman and Roland Kibbee, based on the George S. Kaufman play The Butter and Egg Man. Ray Heindorf was the musical director, with orchestrations by Gus Levene, and vocal arrangements by Norman Luboff.
Three Girls About Town is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Joan Blondell, Binnie Barnes and Janet Blair (in her film debut). [1] It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures .
La Cage aux Folles 3: The Wedding (La cage aux folles 3 – 'Elles' se marient), France (1985) La chatte à deux têtes (Glowing Eyes), France (2002) La Confusion des Genres (Confusion of Genders), France (2000) La famille selon Mathieu, France (2002) La fin de la nuit, France (1997) La Garçonne, France (1936) La León, Argentina/France (2007)
Girls Will Be Girls is a 2003 comedy film written and directed by Richard Day. [1] Starring Jack Plotnick, Clinton Leupp, and Jeffery Roberson as three actresses at various places in their careers, [1] the film is a parody of Hollywood-related movies such as Sunset Boulevard, All About Eve, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Mommie Dearest, and Valley of the Dolls.
The Girls (Swedish: Flickorna) is a 1968 Swedish drama film directed by Mai Zetterling, starring Bibi Andersson, Harriet Andersson and Gunnel Lindblom. It is a feminist reinvention of the ancient Greek play Lysistrata by Aristophanes , and revolves around a theatre group which sets up the play.