Never Fear

Never Fear
Never Fear
Directed by Ida Lupino
Produced by Norman A. Cook (associate producer)
Ida Lupino (producer)
Collier Young (producer)
Written by Ida Lupino (writer)
Collier Young (writer)
Starring See below
Music by Leith Stevens
Cinematography Archie Stout
Editing by Harvey Manger
William H. Ziegler
Release date(s) 29 December 1949
Running time 82 minutes
Country USA
Language English

Never Fear is a 1949 American film. The film's screenplay was co-written by Ida Lupino, who also directed the film, and Collier Young.

The film is also known as The Young Lovers.

Contents

Plot summary

A dancer finds herself dealing with polio, a potentially debilitating illness

Cast

Soundtrack

  • "Why Pretend" (Written by John Franco)
  • "Guaymas" (Written by John Franco and William Earley)

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