Review of He's My Girl (1987) by Allan C — 18 Dec 2010
Mildly amusing story. A long drawn out "comedy" about two musicians and one who needs to win a contest. To be in the talent contest, one of the friends has to be a girl and so he dresses and acts like one. This film has its amusing moments, but too far and in between to make this worthwhile.
I could count the times I even smiled in this lame comedy.
Cast.
T. K. Carter.
David Hallyday.
Misch McK.
Warwick Sims.
Jenifer Tilly.
Crew.
Director: Gabrielle Beaumont.
Screenplay: Charles F. Bohl.
Story by: Peter Bergman.
Screenplay: Taylor Ames.
Story by: Taylor Ames.
Composer: Kim Bullard.
Art Director: Cynthia Kay Charette.
Production Designer: Cynthia Kay Charette.
Cinematographer: Peter Lyons Collister.
Costume Designer: Patricia Field.
Set Decorator : Gary D. Randall.
Producer: Angela P. Schapiro.
Executive Producer: Ben Scotti.
Executive Producer: Fred Scotti.
Executive Producer: Tony Scotti.
Producer: Lawrence Taylor-Mortoff.
Story by: Terence H. Winkless.
Editor: Roy Watts.
Composer: Roger Webb.
This review of He's My Girl (1987) was written by Allan C on 18 Dec 2010.
He's My Girl has generally received mixed reviews.
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