Her First Beau movie poster

Her First Beau

"LOVE BEGINS AT 16! - "...Well, Anyway, GOING ON 16!"...AND FUN BEGINS the moment this pictures hits the screen! Fun and romance...drama, thrills, and just sheer deviltry!"

May 8, 1941 1h 17m 5.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 1941. Her First Beau is a comedy/romance film. directed by Theodore Reed. At just 77 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Jane Withers, Jackie Cooper, and Edith Fellows

Synopsis

15-year-old Penelope (Penny) Wood has two great interests - Chuck Harris and the hope that some day she might become a famous,great writer. Chuck also has two interests - his home-made glider and the hope that some day he will go to Tech college. His indifference to Penny is her chief source of annoyance. Mervyn Roberts, Penny's uncle who is only five years older than she is, arrives home with a guest, Roger Van Vleck, and Penny falls for Roger's sophistication. Chuck, resentful, continues to work on his glider over his father's objections. His father wants it destroyed but Elmer Tuttle, their hired man, hides it.

Quick Facts

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Release Date May 8, 1941 84 years ago
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Runtime 1h 17m 77 minutes total
User Rating 5.0/10 Mixed (1 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Columbia Pictures

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Her First Beau about?

15-year-old Penelope (Penny) Wood has two great interests - Chuck Harris and the hope that some day she might become a famous,great writer. Chuck also has two interests - his home-made glider and t...

Who directed Her First Beau?

Her First Beau was directed by Theodore Reed.

How long is Her First Beau?

Her First Beau has a runtime of 1 hours and 17 minutes (77 minutes total).

When was Her First Beau released?

Her First Beau was released on May 8, 1941 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Her First Beau?

The main cast of Her First Beau includes Jane Withers, Jackie Cooper, Edith Fellows, Josephine Hutchinson, William Tracy.