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The Under-Pup

There's one in every family
1939 | 88m | English

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A young city girl from a poor family is invited to spend the summer at a camp for girls from wealthy families. At first made fun of and ridiculed because of her background, she determines to show the snooty rich girls she's just as good as they are.
Release Date: Aug 31, 1939
Director: Richard Wallace
Writer: Grover Jones, I.A.R. Wylie
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords singer, song
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Gloria Jean Pip-Emma Binns
Robert Cummings Dennis Lane
Nan Grey Priscilla Adams
C. Aubrey Smith Grandpa
Beulah Bondi Miss Delphine Thornton
Virginia Weidler Janet Cooper
Margaret Lindsay Mrs. Cooper
Raymond Walburn Mr. Layton
Ann Gillis Letty Lou
Paul Cavanagh Mr. Franklin Cooper
Billy Gilbert Tolio
Kenneth Brown Tolio's Son
Billy Lenhart Tolio's Son
Frank Jenks Uncle Dan
Shirley Mills Cecilia Layton
Samuel S. Hinds Dr. McKay
Ernest Truex Mr. Binns
Doris Lloyd Mrs. Binns
Dickie Moore Jerry Binns
Spencer Charters Druggist
Joyce Aehle Penguin Girl
Charles Coleman Butler
Marie Farnum Edna
June Harlan Penguin Girl
Harry Hayden Lawyer
Ida Mae Hays Penguin Girl
Howard Hickman Business Man
Selmer Jackson Lawyer
Payne B. Johnson Boy in Church
Cecil Kellaway Mr. Wendelhares
Iris Kirksey Penguin Girl
Joanne Lybrook Penguin Girl
Ann MacLean Penguin Girl
Matt McHugh Soda Jerk
Edmund Mortimer Extra in audience
Edwina Pierce Bit Roles
Jean Porter Penguin Girl
Carol Stevens Penguin Girl
Marjorie Whatley Penguin Girl
Eric Wilton Butler
Name Job
Richard Wallace Director
Roman Freulich Still Photographer
Grover Jones Screenplay
Charles Carroll Sound
I.A.R. Wylie Story
Name Title
Joe Pasternak Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Now, as a man who really doesn't much like children in films unless it's "Oliver!" (1968), I guess I was asking for trouble when I started to watch this. The opening scene features cinema debutante, the 13 year old Gloria Jean ("Pip-Emma"), giving us the equivalent of an audio postcard of Charles Pr ... evin's recent holiday in Switzerland. Yep, a good old fashioned yodel! Luckily, I couldn't be bothered fetching the remote control so decided to persevere and, actually, it's not entirely awful. The young girl wins an essay competition with a first prize of a summer camp experience in a facility frequented by wealthier girls. She arrives and is shunned by her hosts - except one of the teachers, and what follows is a depiction of just how cruel young children can be to one another. Our spunky heroine is not to be deterred, however, and she perseveres... No, there are no twists or turns, it turns out exactly as you would expect. Shirley Mills is quite good as the rather spoilt brat "Cecilia" and C. Aubrey Smith (aged 76) looks suitably fitting as the youngster's kindly, sagely, "Grandpa" as this battle of wills takes a lightly moralistic take en route to an ending that is never in doubt. You will either adore the singing or you won't (I didn't) and I suspect that will define how much you enjoy this. If you like the first ten minutes, then this is for you... if not, well...

Jun 22, 2022