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The Impossible Years is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Michael Gordon, and starring David Niven. The film also features Lola Albright, Chad Everett, Ozzie Nelson in his final film appearance, and Cristina Ferrare, who was 17 years old at the time the film was shot.
The Impossible Years is a 1965 comedy play written by Robert Fisher and Arthur Marx, son of comedian Groucho Marx. After two previews, the Broadway production, directed by Arthur Storch, opened on October 13, 1965, at the Playhouse Theatre, where it ran for 670 performances. [1]
The Impossible Years: Directed by Michael Gordon. With David Niven, Lola Albright, Chad Everett, Ozzie Nelson. The eldest daughter of a Professor of Psychology at a large conservative university causes havoc, and great embarrassment, for her father with her free-willed and uninhibited lifestyle.
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- 1968-12-05
The Impossible Years: Directed by Michael Gordon. With David Niven, Lola Albright, Chad Everett, Ozzie Nelson. The eldest daughter of a Professor of Psychology at a large conservative university causes havoc, and great embarrassment, for her father with her free-willed and uninhibited lifestyle.
The Impossible Years marked the film debut of Ferrare, later to become better known as the wife of controversial auto magnate John DeLorean (whom she divorced in 1985) and as the hostess of television talk shows.
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- David Niven
The Impossible Years is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Michael Gordon, and starring David Niven. The film also features Lola Albright, Chad Everett, Ozzie Nelson in his final film appearance, and Cristina Ferrare, who was 17 years old at the time the film was shot.
Overview. The eldest daughter of a professor of psychology at a large conservative university causes havoc, and great embarrassment, for her father with her free-willed and uninhibited lifestyle. Michael Gordon. Director. Arthur Marx. Screenplay. Bob Fisher. Screenplay.