Young Ideas
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Directed by | Jules Dassin |
Produced by | Robert Sisk |
Written by | Ian McLellan Hunter Bill Noble |
Starring | Susan Peters Herbert Marshall Mary Astor |
Cinematography | Charles Lawton Jr. |
Edited by | Ralph E. Winters |
Distributed by | MGM |
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77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Young Ideas is a 1943 American romantic comedy film directed by Jules Dassin and starring Susan Peters, Herbert Marshall and Mary Astor.
Plot[edit]
Josephine Evans (Mary Astor) and Professor Michael Kingsley (Herbert Marshall) are in a romantic relationship, something not approved of by Evan's two children. They try to disrupt the relationship with salacious incidents taken from their mother's fiction books, presenting them as true things their mother has done, hoping Kingsley would be displeased.
Cast[edit]
- Susan Peters as Susan Evans
- Herbert Marshall as Prof. Michael Kingsley
- Mary Astor as Josephine "Jo" Evans
- Elliott Reid as Jeff Evans
- Richard Carlson as Tom Farrell
- Allyn Joslyn as Adam Trent
- Dorothy Morris as Co-ed
- Frances Rafferty as Co-ed
- George Dolenz as Pepe
- Emory Parnell as Judge Canute J. Kelly
External links[edit]
- Young Ideas at the American Film Institute Catalog
- Young Ideas at the Internet Movie Database
- Young Ideas at the TCM Movie Database
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