Three sisters set off from Switzerland with their divorced mother to go to New York in order to stop their father marrying a calculating socialite...
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Deanna Durbin plays Penny one of three young sisters living with their divorcee mother (Nella Walker) in Switzerland When their father (Charles Winninger) announces he is to marry again - this time to a beautiful girl about town - their mother is heartbroken So the three mischievous girls set off for New York with just one aim in mind - to wreck their father&39;s forthcoming wedding plans! When they discover that their father&39;s bride-to-be is nothing but a worthless gold-digger who only loves him for his money the sisters decide to find her an even richer man to latch onto - with hilarious consequences! Actors Deanna Durbin Nan Grey Barbara Read Binnie Barnes & Charles Winninger Director Henry Koster Certificate Universal Suitable for All Year 1936 Screen Fullscreen 43 Languages English Duration 1 hour and 20 minutes (approx)
This musical romantic comedy, Deanna Durbin's feature film debut, was a huge box office hit that made Durbin an international star almost overnight. Durbin plays Penny, one of the three vivacious Craig sisters who live with their divorcée mother (Nella Walker) in Switzerland. Their mother is heartbroken when their father (Charles Winninger) announces his plans marry a second time. The three smart girls set off for New York to see what they can do, where they discover that their father's new fiancée Donna Lyons (Binnie Barnes) is nothing but a cold-hearted, gold-digging socialite. Hoping to scupper the wedding plans and reunite their parents, the girls embark on a complicated and wildly imaginative scheme. Songs include 'My Heart Is Singing', 'Someone To Care For Me' and 'Il Bacio'.
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