THREE BLONDES is mildly cool and amusing (with the respective accents on cool and on amusing) because it is unassuming and average, without those thick layers of coolness provided by some '50s hacks for their oeuvres (KANSAS CITY
suggests itself for unfavorable comparison); now THREE BLONDES is somehow as best TV ought to look like.
Jock Mahoney plays a private eye, as he calls himself.
The plot is fairly simple—not really a subject for a feature movie—rather for a TV episode. The lead looks nice, the blonds are conventionally appealing.
The fistfight of Charlie and Duke is ridiculous; as are the police taking orders from a particular like Charlie on whom to arrest.
Jock Mahoney plays a private eye, as he calls himself.
The plot is fairly simple—not really a subject for a feature movie—rather for a TV episode. The lead looks nice, the blonds are conventionally appealing.
The fistfight of Charlie and Duke is ridiculous; as are the police taking orders from a particular like Charlie on whom to arrest.