Tom, Dick and Harry (1941 film)

Tom, Dick and Harry is a 1941 RKO Radio Pictures American comedy film written by Paul Jarrico, directed by Garson Kanin and starring Ginger Rogers, George Murphy, Alan Marshal, Phil Silvers and Burgess Meredith.

Tom, Dick and Harry was remade as The Girl Most Likely (1957), a musical that was also the last film released by RKO.

After dreaming of becoming Dick's wealthy wife, she chooses him, but at the last minute, a kiss from Harry changes her mind one last time.

In a contemporary review for The New York Times, critic Bosley Crowther called Tom, Dick and Harry "a delightful little fable" and wrote: "Of all the Hollywood bubbles which have been blown this way of late, here, we are happy to report, is one which doesn't go poof in your face.

... [T]he airy charm of the picture is in the way it spins along, popping with nifty dialogue and bubbling with visual absurdities.