Three Smart Girls

Three Smart Girls (1936)

  • 86% of critics liked it
    (7 reviews)

  • 65% of users liked it
    (438 ratings)

Deanna Durbin, the teenaged soprano who literally saved Universal Pictures from bankruptcy, made her feature-film debut in Three Smart Girls. Durbin, Nan Grey and Barbara Read play three wealthy young sisters, living with their divorced mother (Nella Walker) in Europe. The girls learn that their… More

Unrated,
Directed By
Written By
Adele Comandini
Genres
Musical & Performing Arts, Classics, Comedy
In Theaters
Dec 20, 1936 Wide
On DVD
Jan 17, 1995
Universal Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • Variety Staff, Variety

    Film is a sentimental comedy and has that rare quality of making an audience feel better for having seen it.

  • Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader

    It's an efficient, entertaining atrocity.

  • , TV Guide's Movie Guide

    A highly pleasing first cousin to the screwball comedies of the day.

  • Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

    Koster's light musical comedy made debutante Deana Durbin a major star for a decade and was so populr during the Depression that it spawned several (inferior) sequels.

  • Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    Makes you feel better for seeing it.

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