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  1. The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer: Directed by Irving Reis. With Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Shirley Temple, Rudy Vallee. A high school girl falls for a playboy artist, with screwball results.

  2. The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer. The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (released as Bachelor Knight in the United Kingdom [4]) is a 1947 American screwball romantic comedy-drama film directed by Irving Reis and written by Sidney Sheldon. The film stars Cary Grant, Myrna Loy and Shirley Temple in a story about a teenager's crush on an older man.

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  4. The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Irving Reis and produced by Dore Schary. SYNOPSIS After love-struck teenager Temple is found in his apartment late at night, hapless painter Grant is given an unusual choice by the judge, Loy, who just happens to be the girl's sister: date the smitten high-schooler ...

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    • Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Shirley Temple
  5. 2019 10th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival - Thursday. of 1. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  6. A surprise Academy Award® winner for Best Original Screenplay copped by Sidney Sheldon (yes, that Sidney Sheldon, the future best selling author at the beginning of his 50 year plus career), The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947) delighted audiences who lined up to see it again and again during its enormously successful post Oscar® re-issue.

  7. Nov 4, 2020 · Today we take a step back in time to visit the Long Beach airport which was featured prominently at the climax of Shirley Temple’s 1947 comedy, “The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer.”. Aviator Earl Daugherty opened a 20 acre field for his flight training school in Long Beach, California on June 6, 1919. A year later, the city contacted ...

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