Good Times

Good Times (1967)

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Pop singers Sonny and Cher are featured in this fluffy film that chronicles the popular duo's ideas for the film in which they are to make their cinematic debut. Much of the story centers around Sonny's movie fantasies as he tries to convince the studio head to use a more interesting script… More

In Theaters
Aug 2, 1967 Wide
On DVD
Aug 24, 2004

Critic Reviews

  • Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

    Sonny and Cher's only movie together, a minor, self-referential flick in which they play themselves, represents the feature debut of William Friedkin, who four year later won the Oscar for The French Connection

  • Wesley Lovell, Apollo Guide

    Viewers should be significantly disappointed in Sonny and Cher's only film together, as it is certainly not, as the title suggests, good times.

  • David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews

    The movie's incredibly thin storyline seems to exist for the sole purpose of allowing Sonny and Cher to sing a lot of silly pop songs and appear in cheesy sketches.

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