What I Watched in April
An overview of what I watched in April
With Six You Get Eggroll (1968)
Doris Day's last film, and one that follows the whole "let's blend our families together with disastrous results" storyline that seemed so popular in the late '60s/ early '70s.
Goodbye Charlie (1964)
The girl-crazy Charlie is shot by a romantic rival and his spirit comes back into the body of Debbie Reynolds. Tony Curtis is the only one who buys it. It was a pretty charming little story, and Debbie Reynolds totally sells the hell out of being possessed by the spirit of a perpetually stir-crazy man.
The ending was pretty funny, too.
Katie Did It! (1951)
This movie, which follows a prim young woman in a conservative, upstanding town breaking the social norms with a man who isn't from there, kind of felt like Theodora Goes Wild-lite to me.
With Six You Get Eggroll (1968)
Goodbye Charlie (1964)
The girl-crazy Charlie is shot by a romantic rival and his spirit comes back into the body of Debbie Reynolds. Tony Curtis is the only one who buys it. It was a pretty charming little story, and Debbie Reynolds totally sells the hell out of being possessed by the spirit of a perpetually stir-crazy man.
The ending was pretty funny, too.
Katie Did It! (1951)
This movie, which follows a prim young woman in a conservative, upstanding town breaking the social norms with a man who isn't from there, kind of felt like Theodora Goes Wild-lite to me.
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