Three Daring Daughters Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Jeanette MacDonald made her first screen appearance in five years in the MGM confection Three Daring Daughters. Looking at least ten years younger than her 48 years, MacDonald is cast as glamorous magazine editor Louise Raton Morgan. Long divorced Louise returns from a Cuban vacation with a handsome new husband in tow: None other than famed pianist Jose Iturbi, engagingly playing "himself". Louise's three daughters Tess (Jane Powell), Alix (Mary Elinor Donahue, the future "Princess" on TV's Father Knows Best) and Ilka (Ann E. Todd) are appalled by their mother's choice of husbands. Refusing to accept Iturbi as their stepdad, the girls contrive to unite Louise with Robert-whether they like it or not. Before the Three Daring Daughters come to their senses, there's opportunity aplenty from musical solos by stars Jeanette MacDonald, Jane Powell and Jose Iturbi, with an additional solo from harmonica virtuoso Larry Adler (just before he was blacklisted from Hollywood and forced to scare up film work in England). Incidentally, the actress playing the flirtatious Mrs. Smith is Moyna McGill, the real-life mother of Angela Lansbury. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Run Time:
115 min.
Distributor(s):
MGM
Production Co.:
MGM
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Family, Musicals
Themes:
Single Parents, Mothers and Daughters
Tone:
Affectionate, Humorous, Light, Upbeat
Keywords:
daughter, editor, ex-husband, family-disapproval, foreign-correspondent, magazine, pianist, stepfather, vacation
Status: