Review of The Pajama Game (1957) by Ted W — 22 Mar 2014
Good golly, why is this amazingly entertaining musical never mentioned in the same conversation as Singin' in the Rain and An American in Paris? It's every bit as wonderful and, dare I say, even more fun.
It may not be on the same scale as all the MGM extravaganzas of yore, but directors Stanley Donen and George Abbot made the small budget work in their favor by being clever with the design and camera movements.
Not to mention, Doris Day is superb in her no-nonsense, no-schmaltz role.
This review of The Pajama Game (1957) was written by Ted W on 22 Mar 2014.
The Pajama Game has generally received positive reviews.
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