A Very Young Lady

A Very Young Lady

4.5IMDb Score
Released:1941-06-27
Genre:Comedy
Duration:80 min
Director:Harold D. Schuster
Actors:Jane Withers, Nancy Kelly, John Sutton, Janet Beecher, Richard Clayton
Production:20th Century Fox

Overview:

A tomboy is sent to a private school to become a refined young woman, but her innocent crush on the headmaster leads to serious complications.

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