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  1. Take Care of My Little Girl

    1951 · Drama · 1h 33m

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      • The film received generally favorable reviews, although it was criticized by some reviewers for being "too one-sided". In addition, a critic of Newsweek complained that "no hint of the novel's objection to religious or racial prejudice sneaks into the movie."
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  1. User Reviews. "Take Care of My Little Girl" is a tale of college and sorority life in the 1950s. Jeanne Crain is charming as the young woman who finds out that being in a sorority is not exactly as her mother described.

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  3. Liz Erickson (Jeanne Crain) is an energetic young woman who is eagerly approaching her freshman year in college. But once on campus, she soon discovers the gritty reality of college life.

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    • Emanuel Levy
    • Drama
    • Jean Negulesco
  4. Take Care of My Little Girl is a 1951 drama film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Jeanne Crain, Dale Robertson, Mitzi Gaynor and Jean Peters. The film, shot in Technicolor, is based on the 1950 novel of the same name written by Peggy Goodin. It received generally favorable reviews.

  5. Take Care of My Little Girl: Directed by Jean Negulesco. With Jeanne Crain, Dale Robertson, Mitzi Gaynor, Jean Peters. A young woman enters college and learns some hard truths about sorority life, including snobbery and the cruelty of hazing.

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    • Drama
    • Jean Negulesco
    • 1951-10-08
  6. College freshman Elizabeth Ericson is thrilled to arrive with her best friend, Janet Shaw, at Midwestern University, her parents' alma mater. Liz and Janet hope to be accepted to the Tri-U Sorority, to which Liz's mother belonged.

    • Jean Negulesco, Art Lueker
    • Jeanne Crain
  7. 1 ★★★★★ rating (1%) ★★★★★. A young woman enters college and learns some hard truths about sorority life, including snobbery and the cruelty of hazing.

  8. TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL, screen play by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein, from a novel by Peggy Goodin; directed by Jean Negulesco; produced by Julian Blaustein for Twentieth...

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