First installment of a diptych, this is an average comedy in which three young women from Mexico City try to succeed in show business, but end up bribing older men. Most of the film depends on the musical numbers, but these are not very good, so what could have been a comedy full of laughs and good music is nothing more than a customary Mexican urban comedy, with so-so musical numbers, except for the tropical rhythms in which Amalia Aguilar exceeded. In the following movie, "Mis tres viudas alegres" (My Three Merry Widows), Lilia Prado (who plays here the boring girl with marriage at the top of her agenda) was replaced by Silvia "Viridiana" Pinal, who was funnier.
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