That Certain Age [Blu-ray]

That Certain Age [Blu-ray]

Director: Edward Ludwig Cast: Jimmy McHugh
Jimmy McHugh
, Harold Adamson
Harold Adamson
, Deanna Durbin
Deanna Durbin
, Melvyn Douglas
Melvyn Douglas
Edward Ludwig
That Certain Age [Blu-ray]

That Certain Age [Blu-ray]

Director: Edward Ludwig Cast: Jimmy McHugh
Jimmy McHugh
, Harold Adamson
Harold Adamson
, Deanna Durbin
Deanna Durbin
, Melvyn Douglas
Melvyn Douglas
Edward Ludwig

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Overview

In this musical romantic comedy of 1938, Deanna Durbin plays Alice Fullerton, a young woman of a "certain age" who is prone to developing crushes against her best judgment. Her parents have taken in an intriguing house guest, Vincent Bullitt (Melvyn Douglas), a successful international news correspondent who has come to town to work on some assignments for her father's newspaper. Alice falls hard for Bullitt, and she ditches her boyfriend Ken (Jackie Cooper), a local guy who seems provincial and pedestrian in comparison to Bullitt; unfortunately, complications ensue. The songs include "You're as Pretty as a Picture." ~ Michael Betzold

Product Details

Release Date: 06/29/2021
UPC: 0810072542991
Original Release: 1938
Rating: NR
Source: Universal
Language: English
Time: 1:35:00

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Deanna Durbin Alice Fullerton
Melvyn Douglas Vincent Bullitt
Jackie Cooper Kenneth 'Ken' Warren
Irene Rich Dorothy Fullerton
Nancy Carroll Grace Bristow
John Halliday Mr. Fullerton
Jackie Searl Tony
Juanita Quigley The Pest
Peggy Stewart Mary Lee
Charles Coleman Stephens
Grant Mitchell Jeweler
Claire DuBrey Horsewoman
Helen Greco Girl
Lon McCallister Billy
Buddy Pepper Friend
Vondell Darr Friend
Leonard Sues Orchestra Leader
Bess Flowers Guest
Ed Mortimer Guest
Ruth Weston Admirer
David Oliver Farmer
Russell Hicks Scout Leader

Technical Credits
Edward Ludwig Director
Joe Pasternak Producer
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