Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBetty Foster (Margaret O'Brien), a high school student, has a crush on Bobby Evans (Allen Martin Jr.), who is more interested in sports than girls. Betty and her kid brother,Herbie (Jimmy Hu... Alles lesenBetty Foster (Margaret O'Brien), a high school student, has a crush on Bobby Evans (Allen Martin Jr.), who is more interested in sports than girls. Betty and her kid brother,Herbie (Jimmy Hunt), follow Bobby and Lucille Stewart (Elinor Donahue), Betty's competitor in the pursuit ... Alles lesenBetty Foster (Margaret O'Brien), a high school student, has a crush on Bobby Evans (Allen Martin Jr.), who is more interested in sports than girls. Betty and her kid brother,Herbie (Jimmy Hunt), follow Bobby and Lucille Stewart (Elinor Donahue), Betty's competitor in the pursuit of Bobby. Betty's efforts to have Bobby crowned King of the Camp, and win his lover, almos... Alles lesen
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The production is pedestrian, and not surprisingly, ended the feature teen-actress career of O'Brien, who has gone on to numerous TV guest spots throughout the years, and a current and unfortunate alliance with some performer named Randal Malone. (Check out her IMDb listing for further details.)
One would hope that some casting agent or producer out there, could find her a great episode of "ER" or "Law & Order," or some such series. I've purposely avoided her last two Z movies, as she deserves considerably better than the direct-to-video, no-budget "Dead Season."
Nor does the rest of the cast do anything to lift the picture from the ordinary. ELINOR DONOHUE is unpleasant as her rival at camp and ANN DORAN does her usual competent job as Margaret's mother, but nothing really helps although LLOYD CORRIGAN lends some sturdy support.
It's a trite and banal script and it's a shame that studios couldn't find better material for child stars once they reached that certain age.
Best to skip this one, unless you're a real O'Brien fan.
"Her First Romance" tries very hard to accomplish this transition and, as others have pointed out, it comes off only so-so. They've added some extra hair to her coiffure as well as some more mature makeup. And, I must say she's quite pretty, talented and engaging.
Stil, the B-script/production lets her down, and she's saddled with a part in a film that probably no actress could improve upon. Thus, this effort represents a swansong to O'Brien's bid for continued starring roles.
However, in her personal life she hasn't done too badly. In a recent TV round table interview featuring former child stars Jane Withers, Dickie Moore and Darryl Hickman, O'Brien more than held her own. Perhaps it's her continued positive attitude that carried her through her MGM years and beyond. She's done as well as or better than the average child actor, and for this accomplishment, I say, "hat's off."
In "The City Boy" Herbie Bookbinder is the main character whereas the film focuses on his older sister. This was extremely disappointing. My introduction to the book was at school. We read a large excerpt of the book that was billed as "Herbie's Ride". Although it was only the middle part of The City Boy, it was enough to get me to seek the entire novel.
The movie is not really about Herbie nor his friend Cliff. The novel parallels, though not equals, Tom Sawyer in it's intention, perhaps as a prequel to a coming of age tale. The movie spends a great amount of time in the city before camp, thus for me, losing it's great boyhood adventure appeal.
On it's own merit, aside from loving the novel, I give the movie 3 of 5 stars. It's fine. There are enough details taken from the novel to give that sense of familiarity without complete failure.
I am glad Herman Wouk says he never saw the movie. He would have been greatly disappointed in it's approach to the story. I now believe the other reviewers have it correct when they indicate the movie was made for a child star and not for integrity to the book.
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- WissenswertesHis uncredited bit part was the final film for child actor Larry Simms (best known as "Baby Dumpling") before his retirement from show business.
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Lucille Stewart: I'd be glad to come to your party. Is it formal?
Bobby Evans: Yeah, I'm wearing my best sweatshirt
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