The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer

The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer

Infobox_Film
name = The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer


imdb_id = 0039169
producer = Dore Schary
director = Irving Reis
writer = Sidney Sheldon
starring = Cary Grant
Myrna Loy
Shirley Temple
music = Leigh Harline
cinematography = Nicholas Musuraca
Robert De Grasse
editing = Frederic Knudtson
distributor = RKO
released = September 1, 1947
runtime = 95 min.
language = English

"The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer" is a 1947 screwball comedy film starring Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, and Shirley Temple. Sidney Sheldon was awarded the 1948 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for this film in his first and only Academy Award nomination during his career in Hollywood. The film was directed by Irving Reis and was one of the few non-film noir outings for noted cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca.

Plot summary

Margaret Turner (Myrna Loy), a judge, is the legal guardian of her 17-year-old sister, Susan (Shirley Temple). Richard Nugent (Cary Grant) is an artist who first shows up as a defendant in Margaret's courtroom, having been involved in a bar fight. Later, he gives a lecture about art at Susan's high school "Sunset High" (filmed on campus at Beverly Hills High School) to the thunderous applause of the female students, and Susan falls for him. She claims to want to interview him for the school paper to talk to him. She asks him if he thinks she would make a good model, and he just says whatever he can to politely excuse himself. That's all the encouragement Susan needs, and later (after arguing with her sister about him) manages to get into his apartment to wait for him. She falls asleep on his couch. When he returns, he doesn't see her. After he changes into a robe, fixes himself a drink, and sits down to read, she wakes up, and before he knows what's going on, he is jailed.

However, Margaret and Susan's uncle, court psychiatrist Dr. Matt Beemish (Ray Collins), has a plan to help both Richard and Susan. He believes Richard is an innocent bystander, and wants Susan to get over her crush. (He also believes Richard would make a good husband for Margaret, though he doesn't mention this to anyone.) Beemish persuades Margaret, her boyfriend Assistant District Attorney Tommy Chamberlain (Rudy Vallee), and the judge who would have tried Richard's case to drop the charges if Richard agrees to date Susan until her infatuation for him wears off. Facing the possibility of up to 20 years in prison, he very reluctantly accepts.

At first, Richard tries to get Susan back together with her ex-boyfriend, Jerry White (Johnny Sands), but Jerry decides to be mature about the situation and accept Susan and Richard's relationship. Eventually Richard throws himself into the pretense whole-heartedly, in the hopes of upsetting Margaret and her great-uncle, Judge Thaddeus Turner (Harry Davenport), enough to end the arrangement. By this point, Tommy is becoming more worried about Richard stealing Margaret than in the fake relationship with Susan. Richard and Margaret do begin to fall for each other (though neither of them wants to admit it) and everything becomes that much more complicated. But that's okay, because helpful Uncle Matt always has a plan. He convinces Susan her infatuation with Richard is childish and cannot work out. He also sees to it that Margaret and Richard unknowingly board the same plane, and keeps Tommy from interfering.

Some of the patter from the movie ("You remind me of the man." "What man?" "The man with the power." "What power?" "The power of who-do." "Who-do?" "You do." "Do what?" "Remind me of the man." "What man?" and so forth) was used by David Bowie in one of the songs from "Labyrinth".

Cast

Cary Grant "as" Richard Nugent
Myrna Loy "as" Judge Margaret Turner
Shirley Temple "as" Susan Turner
Rudy Vallee "as" Assistant D.A. Tommy Chamberlain
Ray Collins "as" Dr. Matt Beemish
Harry Davenport "as" Judge Thaddeus Turner
Johnny Sands "as" Jerry White

Radio adaptation

A "Lux Radio Theater" adaptation starring Cary Grant and Shirley Temple aired on June 13 1949.

External links

*imdb title|id=0039169|title=The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
*tcmdb title|id=3538|title=The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
* [http://www.carygrant.net/reviews/bachelor.html The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer Review] at The Ultimate Cary Grant Pages
* [http://www.archive.org/download/Lux14/Lux_49-06-13_Bachelor_and_the_Bobby_Soxer.mp3 Radio adaptation of "The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer"] June 13, 1949 on Lux Radio Theater; 60 minutes, with Cary Grant and Shirley Temple (MP3)


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