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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.
- October 16, 1946
- Walter Morosco
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.
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- Comedy, Music, Romance
- Henry King
- 1946-11
A comedy musical film based on Ruth McKenney's stories about a school girl's crush on a teacher. Starring Jeanne Crain, Glenn Langan, Lynn Bari and Barbara Lawrence.
Margie (1946) is a musical film directed by Henry King and starring Jeanne Crain as Marjorie 'Margie' MacDuff, a young singer who wins a scholarship to a prestigious music school. The film features a large ensemble cast of actors, including Alan Young, Barbara Lawrence, and Hattie McDaniel, and a large number of uncredited roles. See the full list of agents, writers, composers, and other crew members on IMDb.
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.
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 pair of bloomers...
- Romance, Comedy