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Those Were the Days!

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Those Were the Days!
Directed byTheodore Reed
Written byDon Hartman
George Fitch
Produced byTheodore Reed
William LeBaron
StarringWilliam Holden
Bonita Granville
CinematographyVictor Milner
Edited byWilliam Shea
Music byVictor Young
Production
company
Distributed byParamount
Release date
  • July 14, 1940 (1940-07-14)
Running time
74 Minute
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Those Were the Days! is a 1940 comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and starring William Holden and Bonita Granville.[1]

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Plot

On their 35th wedding anniversary, Petey and Martha Simmons remember how they met in college.

Petey Simmons is a wealthy newcomer at college, so rival fraternities fight over him. His ego swells as fraternity boys and pretty girls bid for his time. At a school dance, Petey's shy roommate invited campus beauty Mirabel Allstairs to be his date. Petey ignores his own date, Martha Scroggs, dancing with other girls instead.

Petey, who had previously been arrested, pulls pranks on campus, such as changing a professor's clocks to delay an exam. A later act of vandalism leads to another arrest. The judge threatens to throw the book at him, sentencing him to six months in jail. Petey asks for a week's continuance before sentencing, then uses the time to court Martha when he discovers that she is the judge's daughter. When his scheme is revealed, Petey is locked in the town jail by the angry judge. However, Martha is smitten with him and is intentionally arrested so that she can occupy the cell next to Petey's, holding hands with him between the bars.

With the flashback completed and in the present day, the old judge still cannot believe how his daughter and son-in-law came together. They also hear that Petey Jr. has just been arrested, but the judge is not surprised.

Cast

Those Were the Days! is Barrett's final film; she retired from after completing work on the film.

References

  1. ^ Those Were the Days at New York Times

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This page was last edited on 7 May 2024, at 04:50
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