Our hearts were young and gay movie
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OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY ()
Starring Gail Russell, Diana Lynn, Charles Ruggles, Dorothy Gish, Beulah Bondi, James
Brown, Bill Edwards, Jean Heather, Alma Kruger
Directed by Lewis Allen
Print: black/white
Runtime: 81 min.
Genre: comedy
Print Quality: B
In , two young ladies depart unescorted for a tour of Europe, meeting two eligible men
aboard ship. Their great naivity and efforts to look grown-up lead them into many comic
misadventures.
OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING UP ()
Starring Gail Russell, Diana Lynn, Brian Donlevy, Billy De Wolfe, James Brown, Bill Edwards,
William Demarest, Frank Faylen
Directed by William D. Russell
Print: black/white
Runtime: 83 min.
Genre: comedy
Publish Quality: B
Cornelia and Emily, at college in the early s, have triangle trouble with their beaus. Their
affairs change into entangled with those of a chance-met, kindly bootlegger. Much of the humor
derives from pre-Roar
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
Yes, Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimborough are off to Europe! It’s their first solo trip abroad, and as skittery 19 year olds, they are extremely excited. They have planned the trip for a year, and have scrimped and saved a whole $80 for their tickets (now around $1k). They wave goodbye to anxious parents, batting away their advice enjoy pesky flies, and trip off to start their adventure in Montreal. Of course, despite the modern travelling outfits and the brave faces, they are actually complete nervous wrecks. But they don’t prefer to admit this to anyone, or to each other.
Over the course of the trip, they supervise to get stuck on a grounded ship, tighten measles, party with HG Wells, get locked in Notre Dame and accidentally stay in a property of ill-repute. Just favor today’s reality TV teenagers, they are naïve and incompetent and ever so slightly annoying. But you somehow can’t help but find them quite endearing.
And apparently lots of other people found them endearing too. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay spent several weeks in the US bestseller ch
Special Collections Blog
Program for Philadelphia premiere of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
For the past several months, I hold been privileged enough to work with the Bryn Mawr oral histories as part of my work for The Albert M. Greenfield Digital Center for the History of Women’s Education. The oral histories are comprised of hundreds of old cassette tapes, containing interviews, speeches, and lectures with Bryn Mawr alumnae, professors, staff, and other members of the college community. Although they are not accessible to the universal at the moment, my job includes listening to the tapes and digitizing them. The long-term goal is that they will one day be a part of a public digital archive. In the meantime, I want to share some of the fun, surprising, and enlightening truths I have learned about Bryn Mawr through my work.
Today, I listened to a speech by Emily Kimbrough, Class of , which she delivered at the Senior Dinner for the Class of Her speech was riotously humorous, and after I finished listening, I decided to glance up her alumna file. It turns out that Emily Kimbrough
Robert Montgomery Presents Our Hearts Were Young And Gay
15 Feb
Director: Perry Lafferty
Writers: Cornelia Otis Skinner, Nathaniel Curtis, Emily Kimbrough
Elizabeth Montgomery, Sally Kemp, Cliff Robertson, Elliott Reid
The adventures of the young Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough are dramatized from the bestseller of the same title. The girls board a luxury ship bound for Europe and are flirted with by a couple of Yankees, but much prefer the corporation of two sophisticated society men.
Robert Montgomery Presents was an American dramatic television series which was produced by NBC from January 30, , until June 24, The live show had several sponsors during its eight-year hasten, and the title was altered to feature the sponsor, usually Lucky Strike cigarettes, for example, Robert Montgomery Presents Your Privileged Strike Theater, The Johnson's Wax Program, and so on.
Robert Montgomery, producer and host of Robert Montgomery Presents
Initially offering hour-long dramas adapted from successful Hollywood films, the series was hosted and produced by R