Little Amy (1962)
Nine-year-old Amy has decided that klutzy neighbor Arthur is the one she's going to marry. However, Arthur is too busy trying, and failing miserably, to get a place on the football team to pay any attention to her. So she comes up with what she thinks are foolproof schemes to get him to succeed, which will give him more time to spend with her. Complications ensue.
Director: Sidney Lanfield
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Debbie Megowan as Amy |
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William Leslie as Bill Martin (as Bill Leslie) |
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Shary Marshall as Helen Martin |
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Joy Ellison as Rosalie |
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Rickey Murray as Arthur |
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Cheerio Meredith as Grandmother Peabody |
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Jack Albertson as The Reporter |
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Jack Nicholson as Jefferson City Coach |
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James Millhollin as Mr. Kramer |
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Doodles Weaver as Whitey |
| Directing | Sidney Lanfield | Director |
| Writing | Norman Paul | Writer |
| Production | George Cahan | Producer |
| Writing | Lennie Adelson | Lyricist |
| Sound | Lynn Murray | Music |
| Camera | Dale Deverman | Director of Photography |
| Production | Sidney S. Van Keuren | Production Manager |
| Art | William Ferrari | Art Direction |
| Editing | Bill Mosher | Editor |
| Sound | Franklin Milton | Sound |