Too Many Women
Too Many Women (1942)

Too Many Women

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When the waitress Mickey Daniels has a crush on gets married, he loses all interest in baseball. His friends send in a bunch of co-eds to help him forget, to no avail in this episode of THE BOY FRIENDS.

Truly a pretty rotten comedy from PRC, this programmer has absolutely nothing going for it except one dimensional characterizations, a horrible screenplay, veteran stars who shouldn't be playing romantic leads and an absurd situation that if it had been at least stupid would have been fun to laugh at. Neil Hamilton, once a matinee Idol of silent movies and early talkies, is cast as a bon vivant who discovers that he may be a multimillionaire and finds himself in a situation with two different women of different temperaments, one whom he loves and one whom he abhors.

Back in the 1940s, PRC might just have been the worst studio in Hollywood. Like many of the so-called 'Poverty Row' studios, they rented space in a big studio at night and quickly shot ultra-low budgeted B-movies.

Neil Hamilton (as Richard "Dick" Sutton) wants to marry fiancée Barbara Reed (as Linda Pearson) right away, but she thinks they should wait until he has more money. Meanwhile, Mr.

Hal Roach Studios made a lot of comedies during the 1920s and 30s. Their most famous commodities were Laurel & Hardy, but they also produced Our Gang and other comedies during this same era.

Alright I hit possible spoilers but the plot summary itself gives the entire story away. I found the movie confusing being in black and white it's hard to tell who is who.

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