A young woman has to pay the price for fooling around with men.A young woman has to pay the price for fooling around with men.A young woman has to pay the price for fooling around with men.
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- TriviaThe film had it's world premiere in Buffalo, New York at the Lafayette theatre on 1 June 1933, and at that time it was shown under the title "SHALL WE TELL OUR CHILDREN?" (Buffalo Courier-Express, 1 June 1933)
- Quotes
Dr. Dan Davidge: I was thinking of Ruth the other... How old is Ruth now?
Amy Harper: You oughta know, you brought her into the world.
Dr. Dan Davidge: Yes, but I brought so many others in since. I'm a bit confused.
Amy Harper: She was seventeen, two weeks ago.
Dr. Dan Davidge: Hmm, you've had a lot of intimate talks with her, of course?
Amy Harper: Why, of course. Ruth and I are like sisters. What do you mean?
Dr. Dan Davidge: I mean you've told her all the things she's old enough to know.
Amy Harper: Dan Davidge, do you mean that I should tell her...?
[he nods]
Amy Harper: Well, I'm surprised at you. Knowing me the way you do, that you should even suggest such a thing. You know how I've brought up my girl, and I don't intend to put vulgar thoughts into her mind by... by discussing things with her as if she were, well, a married woman.
Dr. Dan Davidge: Still, I think I would assure her in a nice motherly way that it's possible to become a mother without a wedding ring.
Amy Harper: Dan Davidge, you're horrible! You're a rank materialist!
Dr. Dan Davidge: I'm sorry, Amy, I live a material life. All life is material from the beginning to the end. I love your children as much as if they were my own and it's nonsense to assume they know things. How could they know it, save through experience?
- ConnectionsSpoofed in Street Corner (1948)
It's a pre-code picture about sex, without much in the way of sex, just young men saying they're crazy about the young women they're with and kissing them. Also, the consequences of sex. Writer-director-star Willard Mack has written a serious, didactic story, and fleshed it out with some good performers -- Betty Grable gets only her fifth credited role in this one. In fact, Mr. Mack gives the poorest performance, as he races through his well rehearsed lines.
It's not a great movie, by any means, but it's amazing to think that in a few months, Miss Parker would play Beth March in LITTLE WOMEN.
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- Shall We tell Our Children?
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- Runtime1 hour 4 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1