Julie Andrews gets the most musical numbers, but it's Robert Preston who truly shines in this bizarre little film. He stays in the background as a constantly-there but seldom-central character until he is truly able to come into his own in the final few minutes of the movie. The comedy jumps awkwardly between subtle (and not-so-subtle) situational humor, dry wordplay, and sudden bursts of vaudevillian slapstick, making this movie a little schizophrenic. But it is full of true performers -- Julie Andrews makes magic every time she hits the stage, whether a stage in a theater or a stage on a film set. Perhaps a little long, but for those who enjoy Julie Andrews' work, this is well worth watching, as it features some of her most stunning song-and-dance sequences. What a versatile performer!