Custom-made platform for the ingratiating Isabel Rose (who co-wrote the screenplay with director Robert Cary), as a small-time, starry-eyed cabaret singer who styles herself after the Golden Age goddesses of the silver screen: Rita Hayworth, Audrey Hepburn, whoever suits her mood. She comes in for plenty of sympathy, some of it for the tight-beltedness of the production, but she also fritters a lot of it away in the tensionless tug-of-war between security and self-fulfillment, represented by Cameron Bancroft and Andrew McCarthy, respectively. Eartha Kitt, as herself, offers sage counsel. (2002) — Duncan Shepherd
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