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    Film; Reviews; Dec 31, 1958 11:00pm PT ... Sandra Dee is the 'gidget' of the title, being a young woman, so slight in stature she is tagged with a nickname which is a contraction of girl and ...

  2. Aug 5, 2019 · Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz. A sincere and perceptive coming-of-age teen film, about a wholesome slightly built 16-year-old California gal named Francie Lawrence, nicknamed by her surfer pals Gidget (Sandra Dee)–a cross between a girl and a midget. The feisty tomboy Gidget spends the summer with a bunch of clean-cut but spicy college-aged ...

  3. TxMike 31 December 2002. "Gidget Goes to Rome" in 1963 was the third installment in the Gidget series of films. The first had Sandra Dee and the second Deborah Whalley as the Gidget leads. Including a couple of TV series and some TV movies, there were nine in all, and many of them pretty lame. This Gidget film, in 1963, is one of the better ones.

  4. Sandra Dee, the original movie Gidget, married pop idol Bobby Darin at the peak of her career in 1960. Though she continued to make movies including two of the Tammy films made popular by Debbie Reynolds and three movies with her husband, her career soon fizzled. When she divorced Darin in 1967, she found that there were few roles at the time ...

  5. Purchase Gidget on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Sandra Dee became a model for countless teenagers in the late 1950's when she played Gidget, a sad-faced youngster who doesn't quite measure up to the chesty, bikinied girls on the beach. Her mom's reassurances come true when two surfers start paying Gidget some attention.

  6. Gidget: Created by Frederick Kohner. With Sally Field, Don Porter, Lynette Winter, Pete Duel. Gidget is a bright, winsome fifteen-and-a-half year old California teenager.

  7. Apr 28, 2023 · This is an absolutely wonderful collection, and such an upgrade over the DVD collection that was released earlier this century. While I already had the Twilight Time bluray of "Gidget," this is the very first time that I was able to see "Gidget Goes Hawaiian" and "Gidget Goes to Rome" in their original 1.85:1 aspect ratios, enhanced for 16:9 televisions, of course.

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