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A Date with Judy [1948 film]

by Richard Thorpe (Director), Dorothy Cooper (Screenwriter), Dorothy Kingsley (Screenwriter)

Other authors: Wallace Beery (Actor), Xavier Cugat (Actor), Carmen Miranda (Actor), Jane Powell (Actor), Elizabeth Taylor (Actor)

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This MGM musical comedy, filmed in Technicolor, is typical wholesome family entertainment and is as a result, a corny and cheery story about teenagers. Based on a popular radio show which began in 1941, this merry outing follows the adventures of Judy Foster, a young woman determined to attend the big school dance with an impressive date. Judy and her lifelong friend Carol fall out when they both fall for a suave older man. A high-spirited teen, Judy manages to unintentionally make a hash of her friends and family's love lives. Songs include "It's a most unusual day," "Cuanto le gusta," "Strictly on the corny side," "Judaline," "I've got a date with Judy," "I'm gonna meet my Mary," "Love is where you find it."… (more)
(B-1/41) (1) 1940s (2) 24 (1) Box 12 (1) comedy (3) DVD (1) Elizabeth Taylor (1) film (1) musical (3) romance (2)
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Thorpe, RichardDirectorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cooper, DorothyScreenwritermain authorall editionsconfirmed
Kingsley, DorothyScreenwritermain authorall editionsconfirmed
Beery, WallaceActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cugat, XavierActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Miranda, CarmenActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Powell, JaneActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Taylor, ElizabethActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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This MGM musical comedy, filmed in Technicolor, is typical wholesome family entertainment and is as a result, a corny and cheery story about teenagers. Based on a popular radio show which began in 1941, this merry outing follows the adventures of Judy Foster, a young woman determined to attend the big school dance with an impressive date. Judy and her lifelong friend Carol fall out when they both fall for a suave older man. A high-spirited teen, Judy manages to unintentionally make a hash of her friends and family's love lives. Songs include "It's a most unusual day," "Cuanto le gusta," "Strictly on the corny side," "Judaline," "I've got a date with Judy," "I'm gonna meet my Mary," "Love is where you find it."

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