
A Date with Judy
Developed from a radio program which began in 1941, hyperactive teenager Judy challenges and is challeged by her overly proper parents, pest of a brother Randolph and boyfriend Oogie.
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Director: Richard Thorpe
Actors: Carmen Miranda, Clinton Sundberg, Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Powell, Leon Ames, Robert Stack, Scotty Beckett, Selena Royle, Wallace Beery, Xavier Cugat
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