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  1. 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, and established Crain as an important Fox star.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Margie_(song)Margie (song) - Wikipedia

    "Margie", also known as "My Little Margie", is a 1920 popular song composed in collaboration by vaudeville performer and pianist Con Conrad and ragtime pianist J. Russel Robinson, a member of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.

  3. Margie is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Otis Garrett and Paul Gerard Smith and written by Erna Lazarus, Scott Darling and Paul Gerard Smith. The film stars Tom Brown, Nan Grey, Mischa Auer, Joy Hodges, Edgar Kennedy, Allen Jenkins, Eddie Quillan and Wally Vernon.

  4. m.imdb.com › title › tt0038727Margie (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.

  5. 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.

  6. A woman reminisces about her teenage years in the 1920s, when she fell in love with her teacher.

  7. 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!'

  8. 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.

  9. 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...

    • Romance, Comedy
  10. The film is also billed as a musical, mostly because of some of the songs of the period that are played on records, over the radio and by the band at a high school prom. The film opens in 1946 with a teenage Joyce Fontayne and her mother, Margie, in the attic of their home.

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