Acting
June Preisser (June 26, 1920 — September 19, 1984) was an American actress and singer, best known for her lead roles in the Teen-Agers film series (1946–48).
Mickey Moran, son of two vaudeville veterans, decides to put up his own vaudeville show with his girlfriend Patsy Barton. But child actress Rosalie wants to make a comeback and replace Patsy both professionally and as Mickey's girl.
Jimmy and Mary get a group of kids together to play in a school orchestra. A huge contest between schools is coming up and they have a hard time raising money to go to Chicago for the contest.
Judge Hardy guides Andy through problems with girls, money and an essay contest.
A wealthy man's son is running for high school student body president, and the boy's father tells the principal that if his son wins, he will make a sizable donation that will pay for the football team's much-needed uniforms.
A young woman, a trio of singers, and a mystery writer are among the guests at a house long-considered to be haunted.
The president of a settlement-house group puts on a benefit variety show.
When a teenager's father is accused of murder, the boy and his high-school classmates set out to find the real killer.
College students attempt to solve a series of murders on campus while also trying to put together the school's big show.
Henry Aldrich finds himself in a heated election for high-school class president.
After discovering his star dancer is expecting and can't perform, film producer H.W. Workman and his publicist concoct a scheme to stage a college dance contest to find a new star.
"The geometric structure, the construction of a statue is as important as the skeleton in a living being (...) it must be like poetry, music that awakens feelings in Man" - M. Frank