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CAST
..Margaret ie) Brien Allen Martin, Jr. Jimmy Hunt Sharyn Moffett Ann Doran ~ .Lieyd Corrigan Elinor Donahue Susan Stevens _ Marissa O'Brien _ Arthur Space Otto Hulett — Violet. Lois Pace Paul Powers..........Harlan Warde ee Fond... Maudie Prickett
CREDITS
Screen Play by Albert Mannheimer; Based upon a Story by Herman Wouk; Directed by Seymour Friedman; Assistant Director, James __Nichelson; Directer cf Photegraphy, Charles Lawton, Jr., A.S.C.; Art Director, Ross Beliah; Film Editor, Jerome Thoms; Set Decorator, Fay Babcock; Sound Engineer, Jack Goodrich; Musical Director, Morris Stoloff. A Columbia Picture.
COLUMBIA PICTURES presents
MARGARET
STORY (Not for Publication)
When Betty Foster (Margaret
_ O'Brien) learns that popular Bobby _ Evans (Allen Martin, Jr.), on whom _ she has a hopeless crush, is going to. spend the summer at Camp Chippewa, she and her brother
_ Herbie (Jimmy Hunt) connive to _ get there, too. Bobby enters the _ camp's annual contest, in which the title, "King of the Camp," is con_ ferred on the boy who builds the most successful money-earning
_ project. His idea is a boat slide, _ but he has no money for lumber. Betty and Herbie get the money
_ for him by hitching into town and robbing their father's safe. During he theft, they misplace an imporant document, the loss of which may cost Mr. Foster his business. Finally, the document is found.
all grown up and waiting for it to happen in
young, yearny and all yours
with ALLEN MARTIN, Jk. JIMMY HUNT -SHARYN MOFFETT
Screen Play by Albert Mannheimer + Directed by SEYMOUR FRIEDMAN
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