Margie (1946)
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Nostalgic and sweet, this tuneful comedy centers on a mother's reminiscence of her wild time as a 1920s teenage flapper. Margie is first seen fully grown telling her stories to her own teenage daughter. Back then, Margie was a typical adolescent, crazy about boys (especially those in raccoon… More Nostalgic and sweet, this tuneful comedy centers on a mother's reminiscence of her wild time as a 1920s teenage flapper. Margie is first seen fully grown telling her stories to her own teenage daughter. Back then, Margie was a typical adolescent, crazy about boys (especially those in raccoon coats) and an expert on the day's fashions. Margie was quite the cat's meow back then and found herself pursued by a handsome young man. Unfortuantely for him, Margie and the other girls only have eyes for the dashing new French teacher. Though busy vying for the teacher's affections, the teens still have time to perform many of the 1920's most popular songs. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Henry King
- Written By
- Richard Bransten, F. Hugh Herbert
- Genres
- Musical & Performing Arts, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Oct 16, 1946 Limited
- Studio
- 20th Century Fox
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Cast
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Lynn Bari
as Miss Isabelle Palmer
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Vanessa Brown
as Wanda
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Hobart Cavanaugh
as Mr. McDuff
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Jeanne Crain
as Margie McDuff
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Esther Dale
as Grandma McSweeney
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Hazel Dawn
as Vi
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Don Hayden
as Boy Charlie
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Diana Herbert
as Senior
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Conrad Janis
as Johnny Green
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Richard Kelton
as Debater
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Glenn Langan
as Professor Fontayne
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Barbara Lawrence
as Marybelle Tenor
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Hattie McDaniel
as Cynthia
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Warren Mills
as Arnold
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Milton Parsons
as Jefferson
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Tom Stevenson
as Salesman
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Ann E. Todd
as Joyce Margie's daughter
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Margaret Wells
as Matron
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Cecil Weston
as School Teacher
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Alan Young
as Roy Hornsdale
- Horace McMahon
- Basil Walker
- Robert Scheerer
- Robert Ford