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Teenage Rebel is a 1956 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Ginger Rogers, Michael Rennie and Mildred Natwick. It was nominated for two Academy Awards; Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction (Lyle R. Wheeler, Jack Martin Smith, Walter M. Scott, and Stuart A. Reiss).
Teenage Rebel: Directed by Edmund Goulding. With Ginger Rogers, Michael Rennie, Mildred Natwick, Rusty Swope. Nancy Fallon gets custody of her teenage daughter Dodie back from her ex-husband after she remarries, but she must win her love.
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- Drama
- Edmund Goulding
- 1956-11-01
Teenage Rebel was the first black-and-white CinemaScope film. Teenage Rebel is a 1956 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Ginger Rogers, Michael Rennie and Mildred Natwick. It was nominated for two Academy Awards; Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction .
Teenage Rebel (1956) A really nice old B&W film about family relations. "Teenage Rebel", released in 1956, was one of Ginger Rogers' last feature films, made when she was 45. It featured a couple of "future stars" (opening credits) Betty Lou Keim, as estranged daughter "Dodie" and Warren Berlinger as the nice kid "Dick" next door.
A sour teenager (Betty Lou Keim) moves in with her mother (Ginger Rogers) and stepfather (Michael Rennie) after living with her father for years.
- Comedy, Drama
- Edmund Goulding
- Dennis Schwartz
- Ginger Rogers
Teenage Rebel (1956) directed by Edmund Goulding • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1956. Directed by Edmund Goulding. You wanted to get rid of me…so you could be alone with that woman! Nancy Fallon gets her teenage daughter back from her ex-husband when she remarries and must win her love. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
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Play: Edith Sommer. Cast. Music. Leigh Harline. Cinematography. Joseph MacDonald (B&W) Producer. 20th Century Fox. Genre. Drama. Synopsis. A sometimes sappy, yet effective melodrama about a woman who tries to make amends with her teenage daughter that she gave up at the end of an unhappy marriage.