Delightfully Dangerous (1945) Reviews

Delightfully Dangerous (1945)
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In her second starring film, teenaged singing sensation Jane Powell plays Cheryl Williams, a 15-year-old music student who is led to believe that her older sister Josephine (Constance Moore) is a big Broadway star. In truth, Josephine is a stripper in a tawdry burleycue house, but fortunately Cheryl (apparently) never reads any out-of-town newspapers and thus is in a state of blissful ignorance. The fun begins when Cheryl arrives in New York, figures out the truth, and tries to marry Josephine off to big-time Broadway producer Arthur Hale (Ralph Bellamy). As a result, both Josephine and Cheryl are starring in Hale's latest production. Yes, it's a Deanna Durbin picture without Deanna, right down to newly arranged versions of old operetta favorites. Delightfully Dangerous is currently available from several video companies thanks to its "public domain" status. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jane PowellRalph Bellamy, (more)
Director(s):
Arthur Lubin
Format(s):
DVD
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Roger F.

Cute and some funny parts. Jane Powell is in full voice even at this young age. The plot is a little thin but the acting is good. The video transfer leaves a lot to be desired with scratches, grainy picture and some skips. Not a great picture but worth watching if you like Jane Powell.

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    Roger F.

    Cute and some funny parts. Jane Powell is in full voice even at this young age. The plot is a little thin but the acting is good. The video transfer leaves a lot to be desired with scratches, grainy picture and some skips. Not a great picture but worth watching if you like Jane Powell.

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