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Thursday, March 12, 2020

VACATION DAYS

Warren Mills and Freddie Stewart
VACATION DAYS (1947). Director: Arthur Dreifuss.

Miss Hinklefink (Belle Mitchell), a teacher at Whitney High, takes her graduating students -- and Professor Townley (Milton Kibbee), the principal of the school and her crush -- for a vacation at her ranch in the town of Gulch's Gulch. There young Freddie Trimball (Freddie Stewart) is mistaken for a notorious outlaw named "Angel Face," whom he greatly resembles, and assorted people do their damnedest to kill him. 

Jim Hart and June Preisser
Vacation Days is yet another in the series of "Teen Agers" films from Monogram studios and along with the aforementioned players we've also got the usual suspects: Frankie Darro, Noel Neill, Warren Mills as the kind-of-campy Lee, and perky June Preisser; Jackie Moran was apparently on a real vacation when this was made.  Handsome Jim Hart plays "Big Jim," the foreman at the ranch, who gets the girls' juices flowing but may not be all he seems to be; Hart had a minor career primarily based on his looks but he amassed 168 credits! 

With his very nice voice and amiable screen presence, Freddie Stewart makes an impression singing the standard "Once in a While," but despite a few chuckles and spirited players, the movie has little else to recommend it. 

Verdict: More Teen Agers than you can shake a stick at! **.

2 comments:

  1. Preisser got a lot of work in the B’s of the 1940s after hanging around on screen with the MGM A List teen in-crowd Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Carleton Carpenter and Jackie Cooper...she was indeed very very perky, and almost stole Judy away from Mickey...and Judy’s starring role in the barnyard production as well!! Will definitely look for this light musical western with all those winning young people!
    - Chris

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  2. I do have to say that the performers are charming even if the movie is less so. Preisser's career went from MGM to Monogram, unfortunately, but she was cute and talented.

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