When the Boys Meet the Girls (film) explained

When the Boys Meet the Girls
Director:Alvin Ganzer
Producer:Sam Katzman
Screenplay:Robert E. Kent
Starring:Connie Francis
Harve Presnell
Music:Fred Karger
Cinematography:Paul C. Vogel
Editing:Ben Lewis
Studio:Four Leaf Productions
Distributor:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Runtime:97 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

When the Boys Meet the Girls is a 1965 American musical film directed by Alvin Ganzer and starring Connie Francis and Harve Presnell based on the musical Girl Crazy and a remake of MGM's 1943 film Girl Crazy.

Plot

A playboy (Harve Presnell) helps a young woman (Connie Francis) turn her father's Nevada ranch into a haven for divorcees.

Cast

Production

The film was a remake of MGM's Girl Crazy (1943 film). The remake was produced by Sam Katzman, who made it as the first of five films he did for the studio in 1965.[1] In April 1965 Connie Francis was attached as star.[2]

In June 1965 Jeffrey Hayden was to direct and the stars were announced as Connie Francis, Harve Presnell, Paul Anka, Fran Jeffries and Louis Armstrong.[3]

The title was changed to I've Got Rhythm[4] then When the Boys Meet the Girls.[5]

Presnell played the same role as Mickey Rooney in the original. Presnell said "When we did Molly Brown on Broadway, we had a standing joke whenever I didn't do something right. I said 'Well why don't you get Mickey Rooney?'."[6]

Filming started July 1965.

It was the film debut of Herman's Hermits. MGM were so pleased with their performance they put them in a series of films.[7]

Soundtrack

When the Boys Meet the Girls
Type:soundtrack
Artist:Various artists
Released:1966
Length:29:51
Label:MGM
Chronology:Herman's Hermits British
Prev Title:A Must to Avoid
Prev Year:1966
Next Title:Hold On!
Next Year:1966

Reception

Upon the film's release The New York Times reported that "If the music of the Gershwin brothers can survive a terrible little musical such as "When the Boys Meet the Girls" [...] chances are it could outlast atomic annihilation," described the film overall as "a dull, silly scramble," and described the talents of Francis and Presnell as "strictly middling" and "teamed romantically, they look like Mutt and Jeff, and their vocal wrestling with the grand Gershwin melodies is slippery at best."[8] A contemporary review in Variety described the film as "a spotty comedy film, loaded with often extraneous tunes, also limited to some okay performances and gags," and reported that "Langdon remains the most impressive of the principals; she makes a first rate shrew."[9] Writing for Turner Classic Movies, critic Roger Fristoe described the film as "a very loose reworking of the George and Ira Gershwin musical Girl Crazy," and noted that "the film allows for musical performances from an eclectic gathering of guest stars."[10]

Awards

In 1966, the year after the film was released, it received some prestigious awards at that year's Laurel Awards ceremony. Harve Presnell was nominated for a Golden Laurel in the category of Musical Performance, Male for his talented musical numbers. Though he did not win, he was awarded 3rd place. Connie Francis was also nominated for a Golden Laurel in the category of Musical Performance, Female for her musical numbers. She did not win either, but came in a gratifying 4th place.

References

  1. News: FILMLAND EVENTS: Sam Katzman Begins Busy Year at MGM. Dec 26, 1964. Los Angeles Times. 19.
  2. News: MOVIE CALL SHEET: 'Rouge' Heads for Broadway. Martin, Betty. Apr 10, 1965. Los Angeles Times. 19.
  3. News: Allen, Rossi Sign Film Pact. Martin, Betty. June 16, 1965. Los Angeles Times. C13.
  4. News: Looking at Hollywood: Red Quiz Suspect's Story Full of Irony. Hopper, Hedda. June 12, 1965. Chicago Tribune. a3.
  5. News: MOVIE CALL SHEET: 'Nine-Tiger' Producer Named. Martin, Betty. July 13, 1965. Los Angeles Times. C9.
  6. News: Presnell: a Real Good Egg. Alpert, Don. Los Angeles Times. Aug 22, 1965. N7.
  7. News: MOVIE CALL SHEET: Train Wreck Derails Film. Martin, Betty. Aug 11, 1965. Los Angeles Times. d12.
  8. Web site: Screen: Gershwin Redone:'When Boys Meet Girls' Is an Inept Musical . The New York Times . The New York Times Company . 2023-07-28 . 2023-07-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230728152916/https://www.nytimes.com/1966/01/20/archives/screen-gershwin-redonewhen-boys-meet-girls-is-an-inept-musical.html . live .
  9. Web site: When the Boys Meet the Girls . Variety . Variety Media, LLC . 2023-07-28 . 2023-07-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230730030459/https://variety.com/1964/film/reviews/when-the-boys-meet-the-girls-1200420698/ . live .
  10. Web site: Fristoe . Roger . When the Boys Meet the Girls . Turner Classic Movies . Turner Classic Movies, Inc. . 2023-07-28 . 2023-07-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230728152916/https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/36445/when-the-boys-meet-the-girls#articles-reviews?articleId=185219 . live .

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