The Youngest Profession (1943)
Best friends Joan and Patricia are teenage autograph seekers who spend most of their day bumping into and having tea with movie stars like Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon. Based on disinformation from a meddling governess, Joan also devotes some time to working on the no-problem marriage of her parents.
Director:
Edward Buzzell
Writers:
Charles Lederer, George Oppenheimer, Leonard Spigelgass.
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Virginia Weidler as Joan Lyons |
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Edward Arnold as Burton V. Lyons |
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John Carroll as John Carroll |
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Ann Ayars as Susan Thayer |
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Marta Linden as Edith Lyons |
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Dick Simmons as Douglas Sutton |
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Agnes Moorehead as Miss Featherstone |
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Jean Porter as Patricia Drew |
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Raymond Roe as Schuyler |
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Dorothy Morris as Secretary |
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Scotty Beckett as Junior Lyons |
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Marcia Mae Jones as Vera Bailey |
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Sara Haden as Sister Lassie |
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Beverly Tyler as Thyra Winter |
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Marjorie Gateson as Mrs. Drew |
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Thurston Hall as Mr. Drew |
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Jessica Grayson as Lilybud |
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Lana Turner as Lana Turner |
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Greer Garson as Greer Garson |
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Walter Pidgeon as Walter Pidgeon |
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Robert Taylor as Robert Taylor |
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William Powell as William Powell |
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Hazel Dohlman as Governess (uncredited) |
| Writing | Charles Lederer | Screenplay |
| Directing | Edward Buzzell | Director |
| Writing | George Oppenheimer | Screenplay |
| Writing | Leonard Spigelgass | Screenplay |
| Writing | Lillian Day | Writer |
| Production | Keith Weeks | Unit Manager |