Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer, The (1947) - (Movie Clip) Life Has No Meaning
Nugent (Cary Grant), wrongly jailed for corrupting teen Susan (Shirley Temple), is visited in jail by psychologist Beemish (Ray Collins), who then appeals to Judge Turner (Myrna Loy), elder sister of the victim, in The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer, 1947.
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Opening scene and the first meeting between Judge Margaret Turner (Myrna Loy) and painter Dick Nugent (Cary Grant), his lawyer (Dan Tobin) and female acquaintances (Carol Hughes, Veda Ann Borg) with off-the-cuff testimony, in The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer, 1947.
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Painter Nugent (Cary Grant) has just made a speech at an LA high school, accosted afterward by Susan (Shirley Temple) who, he doesn't know, is the sister and ward of the judge he met in court the same morning, early in The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer, 1947.
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At the town picnic, Dickie (Cary Grant) and Tommy (Rudy Vallee) face off in the novelty races, aiming to impress sisters Susan (Shirley Temple) and Margaret (Myrna Loy) in Irving Reis' The Bachelor And The Bobby-Soxer. 1947.