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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTexas ranch teenager (Withers) is sent to school in San Antonio where she learns to get along with others.Texas ranch teenager (Withers) is sent to school in San Antonio where she learns to get along with others.Texas ranch teenager (Withers) is sent to school in San Antonio where she learns to get along with others.
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- 2 vitórias no total
Johnnie Pirrone Jr.
- Terry
- (as Johnnie Pironne)
Luis Alberni
- Signor Cicero
- (não creditado)
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This is one of my favorite movies. Being a native San Antonian and a Jefferson grad. I love Jane Withers! Jane is a gifted actress I remember her role in Shirley Temples "Bright Eyes" and the epic "Giant". As mentioned by other comments, the movie was filmed at Thomas Jefferson High School. Mrs. Oliphant our English teacher, and Bess Richards the Lasso Sponsor recalled many times that the classroom blinds had to be drawn while filming was going on outside, and occasionally a student would draw them open and the director had to call "cut" and re-shoot the scene. Jane's photo portrait is prominently displayed in the Lasso office. A further note, Thomas Jefferson High School was featured in Life Magazine as the nations first million dollar high school, the architecture is Romansque and features a dome reminiscent of the famous Monticello. The Lassos were also featured on the front page of Life Magazine.
When the story begins, you learn that Jane (Jane Withers) has been living on her father's ranch in the middle of nowhere. However, as she's a teen, she needs to be around kids and get some civilizing....as she's driven away tutor after tutor. So, her father sends her off to a boarding school in San Antonio. The school is run by Jane's uncle...and the film is about her difficulties and successes in adjusting to this life.
This is an unusual film when seen today. First, in some ways young Jane is a bit like Yosemite Sam....Samantha! She's a rootin', tootin', ropin' fool...a most unusual sort of stereotype. Second, the school...well...I wonder if ANY school has ever been like this one! Weird marching, costumes and a weird semi-school like atmosphere that seems totally bizarre today. You just have to see it to believe it. Subtle?! No way....not in the least!! But on the positive side, this film is unusual because the kids in the film look like teenagers. Most films of the era featured 'teens' who were 24-32 (thereabouts) and I laugh when I see these pictures. But Jane is 14 and the others I checked on were all teens as well...which I appreciated.
So is this any good? Well, it depends on who is watching. If you are cynical and can't stand the thought of a kids' movie...keep looking. On the other hand, it is an agreeable time passer and Jane is nice in the lead. Undemanding and reasonably fun.
This is an unusual film when seen today. First, in some ways young Jane is a bit like Yosemite Sam....Samantha! She's a rootin', tootin', ropin' fool...a most unusual sort of stereotype. Second, the school...well...I wonder if ANY school has ever been like this one! Weird marching, costumes and a weird semi-school like atmosphere that seems totally bizarre today. You just have to see it to believe it. Subtle?! No way....not in the least!! But on the positive side, this film is unusual because the kids in the film look like teenagers. Most films of the era featured 'teens' who were 24-32 (thereabouts) and I laugh when I see these pictures. But Jane is 14 and the others I checked on were all teens as well...which I appreciated.
So is this any good? Well, it depends on who is watching. If you are cynical and can't stand the thought of a kids' movie...keep looking. On the other hand, it is an agreeable time passer and Jane is nice in the lead. Undemanding and reasonably fun.
Jane Withers is wonderful and funny, as always. You never doubt for a moment that she'll wind up being the girl everyone loves. The location for filming is the famous San Antonio High School, voted one of the Most Beautiful High Schools in America back in '30s or '40s. It still exists, and is still beautiful, an architectural marvel!
Another comment states that the movie was made at "San Antonio High School."
This is incorrect; the setting was Thomas Jefferson High School. I know; I attended Jefferson (tho I was only 2 years old at the time that the movie was made). One of the big deals of the movie was the pep squad called the Lassos. At the time that was the only pep squad composed of girls who could actually twirl ropes when they marched on football fields during the half-time or in parades. That was still true when I attended Jeff from 1953-56 -- and twirled a rope as a Lasso.
As far as I know, there has never been a San Antonio High School; there was a San Antonio Vocational Tech H.S. -- my mother went there.
This is incorrect; the setting was Thomas Jefferson High School. I know; I attended Jefferson (tho I was only 2 years old at the time that the movie was made). One of the big deals of the movie was the pep squad called the Lassos. At the time that was the only pep squad composed of girls who could actually twirl ropes when they marched on football fields during the half-time or in parades. That was still true when I attended Jeff from 1953-56 -- and twirled a rope as a Lasso.
As far as I know, there has never been a San Antonio High School; there was a San Antonio Vocational Tech H.S. -- my mother went there.
Whether or not the film was actually filmed at Jefferson does not matter. Those of us who went to Jeff always enjoy the notoriety this movie brings. Definitely a "B" movie, it is still worth watching.
It is a predictable movie and is steeped in the innocence off the era. The voting into the Lassos is questionable and definitely too much like sorority pledging to be from a high school.
This is the only movie I remember seeing Jane Withers in. She was a commercial actor in my day. She did a good job playing the likely role of a ranch girl coming to San Antonio to go to school. There are still ranches within the city limits of the city.
It is a predictable movie and is steeped in the innocence off the era. The voting into the Lassos is questionable and definitely too much like sorority pledging to be from a high school.
This is the only movie I remember seeing Jane Withers in. She was a commercial actor in my day. She did a good job playing the likely role of a ranch girl coming to San Antonio to go to school. There are still ranches within the city limits of the city.
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