The co-star I mentioned in the the TV Show in later years was about 30 years old in the TV Show.
The movie was made either in the 1930's or maybe the 1940's.
It is about a school age girl who goes on a date with an older gentleman.
They go to a movie, then go somewhere to dance and go drink a milk shake before taking her home.
One co-star in the movie is another girl and when I saw her I remember seeing her as a neighbor on a TV Show back in the late 1950's.
At the IMDb com (Internet Movie Date Base) they have a search option but it looked to me like it was complicated so I thought to ask here if anyone knew the name of the movie I remember seeing once long ago.
Do you remember the name of the TV show? That might help narrow it down.
Mike
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Hello Ed Vance!
** On Friday 25.10.24 - 11:24, Ed Vance wrote to All:
That sounds like Paper Moon (1973), a classic film starring
Tatum O'Neal and her father, Ryan O'Neal. In this movie, Tatum
plays a young girl named Addie, who forms an unlikely
partnership with an older con man named Moses Pray as they
travel across the Midwest during the Great Depression. They end
up in various adventures, including having milkshakes and
exploring different aspects of small-town America.
Another character who could fit the description of "another
girl" is Trixie Delight, played by Madeline Kahn, who also
becomes a part of their travels.
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<Ed Vance@1:2320/105> schrieb am 25.10.24:
The following is ChatGPTs output:
"It sounds like you might be describing the movie Bachelor Mother (1939) starring Ginger Rogers and David Niven. In this romantic comedy, Ginger Rogers plays a young woman who ends up on a date with an older gentleman, and there are scenes involving misunderstandings and awkward dates that
could fit parts of your description.
Another possibility is The Major and the Minor (1942), where Ginger Rogers pretends to be a young girl while actually being an adult. The film involves her traveling with a military major, played by Ray Milland, and
the storyline includes humorous misunderstandings about her age, some
dates, and innocent outings that could match your description.
The detail about a co-star who appeared as a neighbor on a TV show in the late 1950s suggests someone who later transitioned to television, which might help further narrow it down. If either of these films sounds right
or close, let me know, and I can help dig further!"
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They go to a movie, then go somewhere to dance and go
drink a milk shake before taking her home.ú
Another possibility is The Major and the Minor (1942), where Ginger
Rogers pretends to be a young girl while actually being an adult...
Hello Joerg Walther!
Just watched it. No milkshake involved in that one.
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Ginger Rogers is much older in those movies than the Cast was in the one I'm asking about.
** On Friday 01.11.24 - 13:42, Ed Vance wrote to All:
Ginger Rogers is much older in those movies than the Cast was in the one
I'm asking about.
What do you mean "the Cast"?
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Nevermind. I got duped when you capitized cast.
Sounds like you simply need to research all of Ginger Rogers
films, post 1946 and see read the plots to narrow things down.
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I finally found My ROUNDTUIT and checked out Bachelor Mother's and The Major and the Minor movies at IMDb.com neither of those twoshowswere what I recall seeing.
Ginger Rogers is much older in those movies than the Cast was in the one I'm asking about.
I don't recall seeing a baby in that movie either.
I would guess the Star in the show was 14 and the Co-star was 17 or 18. The adult man was 35 or so.
Major and the Minor movies at IMDb.com neither of those twoshowswere what I recall seeing.
Ginger Rogers is much older in those movies than the Cast was in the one I'm asking about.
I don't recall seeing a baby in that movie either.
I would guess the Star in the show was 14 and the Co-star was 17 or 18. The adult man was 35 or so.
Hello Ed Vance!
What about Finishing School 1934:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finishing_School_(1934_film)
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