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Three Little Girls in Blue
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson

20th Century-Fox pulled its script for Three Blind Mice out of mothballs once more for Three Little Girls in Blue. June Haver, Vera-Ellen and Vivian Blaine are the blue-clad trio, searching for wealthy husband in Atlantic City in 1905. As in all other versions of this Stephan Powys story, two of the girls latch onto handsome young men who aren't as rich as they appear to be, while the third young lady falls for a seemingly nerdish chap who turns out to be rolling in dough. The menfolk in this yarn are handsome George Montgomery, handsome Frank Latimore, and nonhandsome Charles Smith. Taking its cue from the 1941 edition of this story (Moon Over Miami), Three Little Girls in Blue is a musical, with singing from Vivian Blaine and June Haver and dancing from Vera-Ellen. The story was good for yet another go-round in 1953: How to Marry a Millionaire.

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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes  (1953, Howard Hawks)
Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears  (1979, Vladimir Menshov)
Three Coins in the Fountain  (1954, Jean Negulesco)
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes  (1955, Richard Sale)
The Greeks Had a Word for Them  (1932, Lowell Sherman)