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Summary A short amateur film produced by Doug Collender in which his daughters Mandy and Julie perform a rendition of the Whether Girls 1982 hit ‘It’s Raining Men’.
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A short amateur film produced by Doug Collender in which his daughters Mandy and Julie perform a rendition of the Whether Girls 1982 hit ‘It’s Raining Men’.
Credit: Dumar Films
Title: “The Whether Girls” – a Showbiz Tale!
Title: The Scene – in a wood behind the local Synagogue
Two men, one carrying a clipboard, stand talking. The music begins and two young women appear from a wood, both are wearing spotted shirts and twirl umbrellas walks towards a camera a begin to perform ‘It’s Raining...
A short amateur film produced by Doug Collender in which his daughters Mandy and Julie perform a rendition of the Whether Girls 1982 hit ‘It’s Raining Men’.
Credit: Dumar Films
Title: “The Whether Girls” – a Showbiz Tale!
Title: The Scene – in a wood behind the local Synagogue
Two men, one carrying a clipboard, stand talking. The music begins and two young women appear from a wood, both are wearing spotted shirts and twirl umbrellas walks towards a camera a begin to perform ‘It’s Raining Men’ by the Whether Girls.
A number of men begin to fall onto the ground like rain and the women to perform a dance along to the music. They come over to one of the men laying on the ground, one of them places her foot on his stomach.
They continue to perform while walking beside a shallow river. Standing beside some trees are the two men seen at the start, one dances along to the music the other looks unhappy.
The two women continue their performance on a lawn in front of a large stately house. They walk across a small footbridge crossing a stream. Their performance comes to an end as they two women turn and walk back towards the wood.
The film ends on the two men walking behind a bush discussing the women’s performance.
End title: The end