Margie 78 years old

These were the days...When youth was flaming and the Charleston was the National Anthem.

Margie

Margie and her daughter reminisce about Margie's girlhood in the roaring twenties. In flashback, Margie, a smarter, less popular girl at Central High, meets handsome new French teacher Ralph Fontayne. Circumstances keep throwing them together and Margie, in company with every other girl in school, develops a crush on him. Margie's date for the prom gets sick, and what happens next surprises everyone.

Credits

Margie Cast

Name Character
Vanessa Brown She was 18, 71 years old when she died as Wanda (uncredited)
Glenn Langan He was 29, 73 years old when he died as Prof. Ralph Fontayne
Jeanne Crain She was 21, 78 years old when she died as Margie
Lynn Bari She was 32, 75 years old when she died as Miss Isabel Palmer
Conrad Janis He was 18, now 96 years old as Johnny 'Johnikins' Green
Ann Todd She was 37, 84 years old when she died as Joyce Fontayne (Margie's daughter) (as Ann Todd)
Hobart Cavanaugh He was 60, 63 years old when he died as Mr. Angus MacDuff
Barbara Lawrence She was 16, 83 years old when she died as Marybelle Tenor
Hattie McDaniel She was 51, 57 years old when she died as Cynthia
Alan Young He was 26, 96 years old when he died as Roy Hornsdale
Esther Dale She was 60, 75 years old when she died as Grandma McSweeney
Rudy Vallée He was 45, 84 years old when he died as Vocalist-My Time is Your Time (voice) (uncredited)

Margie Crew

Name Department
F. Hugh Herbert as Writer. He was 49 (60) years old when He died Writing
Richard Bransten as Story. Writing
Ruth McKenney as Story. She was 34 (60) years old when She died Writing
Margie poster
Margie (78 years)

These were the days...When youth was flaming and the Charleston was the National Anthem.

  • Release day: Tuesday, October 15, 1946
  • Runtime: 94 minutes