Ever since "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn," I have loved that girl and am sorry her career was so short and her private life so tough. I have three of her films in which she starred, all released in 1945. She only was featured in one other film that I know off (Home Sweet Homocide, which I haven't seen). Americas Junior Miss stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit. Browse Getty Images premium collection of high-quality, authentic Americas Junior Miss stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. This film never having been released on VHS or DVD, I paid fairly big bucks to get an excellent tape of this.and was disappointed. Browse 1,675 americas junior miss photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Even though it is labeled as a 1945 film, the same as "Brooklyn" and "Nob Hill," Peggy Ann looks at least two years older. Now, she's a full-fledged teen and this is really a teen girl's movie more than an adult's. Peggy Ann and real-life best friend Barbara Whiting are the co-stars of this comedy. Peggy Ann still shows her tremendous talents, here demonstrating she can do comedy as well as drama in the role of young teen "Judy Graves." I wish I could say the same for Whiting, who plays her friend "Fuffy," but after a shaky start Barbara settles down and her acting is a little more relaxed. The real star of the film, at least for having the best lines, is the father, "Harry Graves," played effectively by Alyn Joslyn.
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