Review of Get Yourself a College Girl (1964) by Allan C — 18 Jan 2015
Awfully insipid 60s teen musical comedy in the vein of the Beach Party films, except that this film features a higher than average amount of musical numbers that are actually quite good and much better than your typical Frankie and Annette film.
There's also something of a Girl-Power message to the film which is also nice, but the movie is still a bunch of cute college girls going up to a ski resorts and having the usual boy/girl comedy and drama.
Three starts for cute girls and musical performances by Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto doing "The Girl from Ipanema," Jimmy Smith performing "Comin' Home Johnny" and "The Sermon," The Dave Clark Five performing "Whenever You're Around," and "Thinking of You Baby," and The Animals singing "Blue Feeling" and "Around and Around.
" Nancy Sinatra was the only actor in the film I'd heard of, but the actually doesn't sing in the film.
This review of Get Yourself a College Girl (1964) was written by Allan C on 18 Jan 2015.
Get Yourself a College Girl has generally received mixed reviews.
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