Peggy (1950 film) explained

Peggy
Director:Frederick De Cordova
Producer:Ralph Dietrich
Story:Leon Ware
Cinematography:Russell Metty
Editing:Ralph Dawson
Studio:Universal-International
Distributor:Universal Pictures
Runtime:76 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Peggy is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Frederick De Cordova, and starring Diana Lynn, Charles Coburn, and Charlotte Greenwood.[1] It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Bernard Herzbrun and Richard H. Riedel.

Plot

Professor Brookfield and his two daughters Peggy and Susan move to Pasadena, California. They both, somewhat reluctantly, enter the Rose Parade before the Rose Bowl Game. Peggy is secretly engaged to college footballer Johnny while neighbor Tom Fielding falls for Susan.

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. Bego p. 39