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Cary Grant | Richard Nugent | |
Myrna Loy | Judge Margaret Turner | |
Shirley Temple | Susan | |
Ray Collins | Dr. Matt Beemish | |
Harry Davenport | Judge Thaddeus Turner | |
Johnny Sands | Jerry White | |
Rudy Vallee | Tommy Chamberlain | |
Bill Roberts | ||
Don Beddoe | Joey | |
Lillian Randolph | Bessie | |
Veda Ann Borg | Agnes Prescott | |
Irving Bacon | Melvin | |
William Bakewell | Winters | |
Ian Bernard | Perry |
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Producer | Dore Schary
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Writer | Sidney Sheldon
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Cinematography | Robert deGrasse
Nicholas Musuraca |
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Musician | Leigh Harline
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Through no fault of his own, artist and lady's man Richard Nugent finds a love-besotted teenage girl curled on his sofa. Through no fault of his own, the teen's sister is a judge who "sentences" thunderstruck Richard to date the girl until her schoolgirl crush wanes. Circumstances aren't kind to Richard. But they certainly are hilarious when Cary Grant plays Richard, Myrna Loy is the judge and Shirley Temple is the teen. Grant adopts the era's teen lingo, flub-foots through picnic races and clears one comedy hurdle after another in this irresistible winner of 1947's Best Original Screenplay Academy Award for Sidney Sheldon. Topping the fun is the cleverly escalated "Happy Birthday" dinner-club scene. You'll grin for days! |
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