There's a preliminary hump to be got over: why it should matter to eight spoiled brats and a social butterfly to be accepted as true-blue Wilderness Girls (not Girl Scouts, but same difference); why they couldn't be content as just an independent social club. Once over it, however, this rolls on as a workmanlike comedy, if in the long run a drudgelike comedy, that stays true to its characters and doesn't demand any radical metamorphosis from them ("My troop and I were busy describing the fall fashions to the blind"). And Shelley Long need never cower in the company of Distinguished Ancestors like Claudette Colbert and Irene Dunne. With Craig T. Nelson, Betty Thomas, and Mary Gross; directed by Jeff Kanew. (1989) — Duncan Shepherd
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