Saturday's Children


1962

Brief Synopsis

The story relates the romantic adventures of Bobby Halevy, a stenographer who pursues a lover instead of a husband, fearing marriage and its related hardships would not be for her. Based on the play by Maxwell Anderson, "Saturday's Children" (which refers to people who must always work for a living

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Release Date
1962

Synopsis

The story relates the romantic adventures of Bobby Halevy, a stenographer who pursues a lover instead of a husband, fearing marriage and its related hardships would not be for her. Based on the play by Maxwell Anderson, "Saturday's Children" (which refers to people who must always work for a living), was also adapted to TV as a segment of "The Lux Video Theater" (CBS, October 2, 1950) with Joan Caulfield (Bobby), John Ericson (Rims), and Eileen Heckart (Florrie), and on "Celanese Theater" (ABC, March 10, 1952) with Shirley Standee (Bobby), Mickey Rooney (Rims), and Patricia Bright (Florrie).

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Release Date
1962

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