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  1. Junior Miss was adapted as a radio series three times in the late 1940s and early ‘50s, with Shirley Temple and Barbara Whiting performing the lead role. Plot summary [ edit ] Lively and imaginative sisters Judy and Lois Graves, thirteen and sixteen years old, live in an apartment in New York City with their forgiving and patient mother and father, Harry, a lawyer, and Grace, a housewife.

  2. Junior Miss: Directed by George Seaton. With Peggy Ann Garner, Stephen Dunne, Allyn Joslyn, Faye Marlowe. A New York teenager gets involved in everyone's lives by playing cupid.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • George Seaton
    • 1946-11-08
  3. New York opening: 16 Jun 1945. Production Company. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Distribution Company. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Country. United States. Screenplay Information. Based on the play Junior Miss by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields, as produced for the stage by Max Gordon (New York, 18 Nov 1941), which was based on short ...

    • George Seaton, Arthur Jacobson
    • Peggy Ann Garner
  4. Junior Miss (1945) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies ...

  5. Release Date (DVD) Jul 31, 2012. Runtime. 1h 34m. Advertise With Us. Judy Graves (Peggy Ann Garner) is a well-intentioned New York City teenager with a knack for getting into trouble. When she's ...

    • Comedy
    • Peggy Ann Garner, Allyn Joslyn, Michael Dunne
    • George Seaton
  6. Peggy Ann Garner in the lead, as a precocious and terribly dramatic kid meddling in other people’s affairs. Genuinely funny, and Peggy Ann is fantastic. It’s really a shame that Shirley Temple wasn’t getting teenage roles like this in the 40’s. A Manhattan family's Christmas season turns topsy-turvy when 13-year-old Judy Graves ...

  7. Junior Miss paints such a vivid picture of life for a middle-class family living in New York City in the mid-1940s, yet its subject matter is easy to relate to even now. The storyline revolves mostly around two young teenage girls who are "bosom friends", and who are constantly getting themselves and others into trouble and mostly just behaving like typical 13-year-olds.