The Girl Rush
The Girl Rush
NR | 16 September 1955 (USA)
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When her compulsive-gambler father dies, leaving her with an inheritance that amounts to zip, single gal Kim Halliday jumps at a caller's claim that she's part-owner of a Las Vegas "hotel." But hilarity ensues when she flies to Sin City to see it. While a wealthy casino owner eyes her dilapidated property, she takes a chance and tries to sell it to an hotelier's wealthy son.

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Lancoor

A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action

Kailansorac

Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.

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Robert Joyner

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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Derry Herrera

Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.

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drednm

Fresh from her Tony-winning turn in "Wonderful Town," the musical version of her "My Sister Eileen" film, Rosalind Russell returned to films in this bright pastiche of song and dance set in Las Vegas.Russell plays a gambler's daughter who's pining away in a dull job in Providence when she learns she has inherited a half interest in a Las Vegas hotel. Off she goes with her dotty aunt (Marion Lorne), assuming she now owns the Flamingo Hotel, but it's owned by Fernando Lamas.While romancing Lamas she cajoles Eddie Albert into putting money into the rundown wreck of a hotel she really owns with James Gleason. She also befriends the Flamingo's dumb blonde star (Gloria De Haven). Among the male dancers are Don Crichton ("The Carol Burnett Show") and George Chakiris (billed as George Chakaris).Russell performs three numbers: "If You'll Only Take a Chance," "Birmin'ham." and "Homesick Hillbilly" with great energy.Among the supporting players are Marjorie Bennett (at the craps table), Jesse White, Larry Gates (as the father), Douglas Fowley, George Chandler, Robert Fortier, Shelley Fabares, and Bess Flowers.Everyone is good in this one; Rosalind Russell is great.

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mark.waltz

Rosalind Russell plays the heiress to a Las Vegas casino, and thinking it is one of the big ones, she invades it like gangbusters, ordering the cast of the on-stage revue around (during the show!) and really making a total fool out of herself. So starts this weak but colorful musical where Roz missed out on reading the script and ended up in a film where the songs are less than mediocre even though her cast is incredibly gifted and the surrounding sets and costumes are lavish to the point of garishness. In short, perfect for 50's Vegas, yet less than perfect for the future "Auntie Mame".The big novelty in this silly near disaster is seeing "Bewitched's" Marion Lorne as Roz's "Aunt Clara". No, she doesn't steal doorknobs or get stuck in chimney's, but the whole dithering personality that she became beloved for a decade later is there like gangbusters. Roz has two leading men: Latin lothario Fernando Lamas who must explain to her that he owns the casino she's trying to claim as hers, and Eddie Albert, the sap who doesn't realize until it is too late that he is loosing her. Lamas takes her to the one she was bequested: a run-down dump where the stage looks like something out of "The Harvey Girls". Of Miss Russell's musical numbers, only "If You'll Only Take a Chance" is worthy of her post-"Wonderful Town" talents, and the "Hillbilly" number is just so corny that the flakes fall right off the screen into the serial box.On the other hand, Gloria De Haven gets a nice "Vegas" salute to "Champagne", but it is interrupted by Roz's insistence that she smile more. She gets most of the good lines too. James Gleason is as funny as ever as a buffer between Roz and Fernando, ending up in a cutesy romance with the daffy Lorne. If it wasn't for this cast, I would surely have to rate this a "3", its "5" from me coming at great reluctance, mainly because Roz gives it the old college try. There are tons of familiar faces in the chorus and in the background, some of whom went onto bigger and better things, and one of whom went on to win an Oscar.

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betoesq

Greetings all viewing this! Okay ladies and gentlemen, I have watched The Girl Rush movie and just absolutely loved it dearly. Just knowing that Roz and the rest of the awesome and legendary actors and actresses in the movie was just fantastic. And the music and wonderful choreography was phenomenal. To witness the old Las Vegas, in its heyday was just cool and memorable, you all remember the Flamingo and the different Marquee flashes that occurred during the beginning of the movie, like Sophie Tucker and Eartha Kitt, lit up billboard and the casino, and then the landscapes. I just adore this movie and the actors and dancers in it. In fact I'm going to watch this again and just catch things I may have missed by the visual and audio aspects. I feel that: The Girl Rush movie is Good as Gold. OKay I had watched this movie again (3x), and just fell in love with this movie once again, it just make me feel so happy and love the quip's in between the script. I love to see the actors, humor and the Las Vegas background and setting from back in the day. This movie captivates me, and Im glad this particular web-page in honor of this movie and its actors is up and still running after all these years since its makings. Thank you for posting this and letting me express my feelings and sharing. California fan...Golden State.

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drewmi2

Not-quite pleasing comedy/musical from Robert Pirosh, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jerome Davis from the story by Phoebe and Henry Ephron. Perhaps fans of Rosalind Russell, Eddie Albert, or lovable character actress Marion Lorne may enjoy more than others. Fernando Lamas is sensual in the romantic lead, and Gloria DeHaven is charming as his love interest and nightclub act. Eddie Albert is particularly engrossing as the affluent "daddy's-boy", and Marion Lorne simply shines as Russell's mumbling Aunt Clara. The film can certainly boast awe-inspiring costumes by ultimate designer Edith Head. Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane wrote the songs, with a musical score by M.S.I. Spencer-Hagen. Among the better song/dance numbers are "Take A Chance" and "Hillbilly Heart." Robert Alton served as choreographer, as well as associate producer. Also, actor George Chakiris is featured as a chorus boy. The overall best performer is the solid, consistently dependable Rosalind Russell, who simply dazzles with charm, energy, and wit as the happy-go-lucky Kim Halliday. With anyone else in the leading role and the film would have been disastrous!

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