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Kiss and Tell

The play Broadway roared at for over two years, now...a great Columbia Picture!
1945 | 90m | English

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Director: Richard Wallace
Writer: F. Hugh Herbert
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Film adaptation of the Broadway hit, about the comic mayhem that erupts in a small town when a 15-year old high-schooler (Shirley Temple) is wrongly suspected of being pregnant.
Release Date: Oct 04, 1945
Director: Richard Wallace
Writer: F. Hugh Herbert
Genres: Comedy
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Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 28, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Shirley Temple Corliss Archer
Jerome Courtland Dexter Franklin
Walter Abel Harry Archer
Katharine Alexander Janet Archer
Robert Benchley George Archer
Porter Hall Bill Franklin
Virginia Welles Mildred Pringle
Tom Tully Bob Pringle
Darryl Hickman Raymond Pringle
Mary Philips Dorothy Pringle
Scott McKay Jimmy Earhart
Scott Elliott Lenny Archer
Kathryn Card Louise
Edna Holland Mary Franklin
Frank Darien Elmer K. Waldo (uncredited)
Jessie Arnold Mrs. Waldo (uncredited)
Leo Schlesinger Soldier
Name Job
Stephen Goosson Art Direction
F. Hugh Herbert Theatre Play, Screenplay
Van Nest Polglase Art Direction
Charles Lawton Jr. Director of Photography
Charles Nelson Editor
Werner R. Heymann Original Music Composer
Richard Wallace Director
Jean Louis Costume Design
Joseph Kish Set Decoration
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Sol C. Siegel Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Poor old Porter Hall gets most of the acting plaudits here. He is "Bill" who, together with his wife "Janet" (Katharine Alexander) and daughter "Corliss" (Shirley Temple) lives next to the "Pringle" family. Their two daughters like to get up to some teen mischief, and after one such trivial incident ... their mothers fall out. Meantime the slightly older "Mildred Pringle" (Virginia Welles) falls for a squaddie gets pregnant and they elope. She swears her best pal "Corliss" to secrecy, but the parents get the wrong end of the stick and conclude that it's actually "Corliss" who has been up to naughties with gangly boy-next-door "Dexter" (Jerome Courtland) and that the baby is their's. Oh, the scandal! Chaos ensues and that's where Hall comes to the fore - his paternal frustrations are well demonstrated with quite a fun few moments of amusing parental angst. Courtland is also quite good as the "holy cow" youth, sweet on "Corliss", who is all to happy to reap the advantages of this snowballing misunderstanding. It borders on farce just a bit to much for me, though - to many implausible co-incidences and the character of "Corliss" is quite unpleasantly selfish and manipulative. Still, it doesn't hang about, and there is nothing wrong with it as 90 minutes of lightly comedic wartime entertainment that passes the time fine.

Jul 01, 2022