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Here Come the Co-eds

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In a world where comedy and music intertwine, two princes of laughter find themselves in a situation worthy of a farcical script. Two members of a university orchestra, enamored with student life, must contend with the arrival of a group of charming and charismatic girls who decide to attend the same university. At first, it seems that the festive atmosphere will bring nothing but fun, but it quickly turns into a battle of wit and mischief.

The protagonists, with their uninhibited style and perfect hair, become embroiled in hilarious situations as they try to impress the new students, who, by the way, are not just pretty faces; they also have a few tricks up their sleeves. From theatrical competitions to improvised musical parades, chaos ensues as everyone tries to come out on top on stage and in the hearts of their beloved.

The magic of classic cinema comes to life, blending vibrant musical numbers with the light-hearted and playful spirit that defines the era. The film becomes a journey of friendship, love, and a good dose of laughter as the characters discover that, at the end of the day, true joy lies in sharing unique moments. With colorful cinematography and a stellar cast, this musical comedy is a celebration of youth, dreams, and, of course, the music that makes the soul vibrate.

Media type
Movie
Year
1945
Director
Jean Yarbrough
Writer
Arthur T. Horman
John Grant
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Actors
Bud Abbott
Lou Costello
Martha O'Driscoll
Peggy Ryan
Lon Chaney Jr.
Donald Cook
Charles Dingle
June Vincent
Evelyn Kaye Klein
Joe Kirk
Richard Lane
Don Costello
Bill Stern
Phil Spitalny
Jane Allen
Milt Bronson
Jean Carlin
June Cuendet
Eddie Dunn
Margaret Eversole
Dorothy Ford
Martha Garotto
Maxine Gates
Dorothy Granger
Jayne Hazard
Marilyn Hoeck
Kenner G. Kemp
Donald Kerr
Carl Knowles
Marie Osborne
Lorna Peterson
Rebel Randall
Gene Roth
Charles Sherlock
Sammy Stein
Muriel Stetson
Naomi Stout
Anthony Warde
Pierre Watkin
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
Here Come the Co-eds
Duration
90
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