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Margie (1946 film) - Wikipedia Margie is a 1946 American romantic comedy film directed by Henry King and starring Jeanne Crain, about a high school girl in the 1920s who develops a crush on her French teacher Margie was a box-office hit, ranking in the top 15 highest-grossing films of the year, [4] and established Crain as an important Fox star [5]
Margie (1946) - IMDb Margie: Directed by Henry King With Jeanne Crain, Glenn Langan, Lynn Bari, Alan Young A woman reminisces about her teenage years in the 1920s, when she fell in love with her teacher
Margie (1946) - Turner Classic Movies Steeped in nostalgia for another time, the Twentieth Century-Fox Technicolor comedy Margie (1946) opens in 1946 in a suburban Ohio home Mother Margie MacDuff (Jeanne Crain) and daughter Joyce (Ann Todd) are in the attic of their home, sorting through mementoes of Margie's teenage years
Margie - Movies on Google Play Margie is a 1946 American romantic comedy film directed by Henry King and starring Jeanne Crain, about a high school girl in the 1920s who develops a crush
Margie (1946) directed by Henry King • Reviews, film + cast . . . Margie (1946) directed by Henry King • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd These were the days When youth was flaming and the Charleston was the National Anthem A woman reminisces about her teenage years in the 1920s, when she fell in love with her teacher
Margie (1946) - Greatest Films Margie (1946) In Henry King's Technicolored, nostalgic and sentimental romantic comedy (with some musical numbers) - a Fox box-office smash about the coming-of-age of a teenaged girl in the Roaring 1920s; it was told in flashback from a generation later - with the tagline: "Youth was 'Flaming!'
Margie - Rotten Tomatoes A 1940s housewife, Margie (Jeanne Crain), reminisces about her teenage years with her daughter, Joyce (Ann Todd), fondly recalling stories in flashback revolving around an old