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- 83Portland OregonianMarc MohanPortland OregonianMarc MohanThe Harvey Girls isn't really anything special, cinematically speaking. This run-of-the-mill Judy Garland musical is notable mostly for its Oscar-winning song, "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe."[10 May 2002]
- THE HARVEY GIRLS has a little of everything: songs, dance, action, romance, and the triumph of virtue and chastity over the forces of saloondom.
- 75New Orleans Times-PicayuneNew Orleans Times-PicayuneGarland may be the star, but it's Lansbury's turn as the bad girl that audiences will remember. [26 Apr 2002, p.40]
- 70The New York TimesBosley CrowtherThe New York TimesBosley CrowtherIt may be a rather lofty tribute to Fred Harvey's girls, but it's a show.
- 70The New YorkerPauline KaelThe New YorkerPauline KaelThe central conceit of glorifying progress and moral uplift in a musical comedy set in New Mexico in the 1880s is certainly a strange one, but it worked out surprisingly well--though the charm is mostly heavy.
- 60Time OutTime OutA likeable but aimless musical which doesn't know what to make of its plot (designed to cash in on the pioneer spirit of Oklahoma) about the Harvey House restaurants which followed the railroad into the West, bringing demure waitresses into the domain of rowdy saloon girls.
- 60EmpireDavid ParkinsonEmpireDavid ParkinsonJudy Garland is magnificent in this charming musical with a number of star turns from the impressive cast.
- 50LarsenOnFilmJosh LarsenLarsenOnFilmJosh LarsenIt’s all wild, but too intentionally amped up to be any fun.