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Just for You

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In this romantic musical, widowed producer Jordan Blake (Bing Crosby) readies his latest show with star Carolina (Jane Wyman), and they confess a mutual attraction. However, Jordan's son, Jerry (Bob Arthur), has developed a crush on Carolina as well, unaware of his father's intent. Meanwhile, Barbara (Natalie Wood), Jordan's teen daughter, seeks admittance to an elite girls school. Meaning well but lacking parenting savvy, Jordan tries to help both children with the transition to adulthood.

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Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com 05/08/2011
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A sentimental, mildly enjoyable musical starring Bing Crosby Go to Full Review
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Steve D 06/25/2023 Better on paper than in practice. See more 12/15/2012 A nice mix of drama and musical comedy; Bing and Jane Wyman introduce the Oscar-nominated "Zing A Little Zong." See more 10/08/2007 My second Bing Crosby film is better than the first (Here Comes the Groom). Less hokey. Passable entertainment and doesn't try to do all that much. Better acted and directed. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis In this romantic musical, widowed producer Jordan Blake (Bing Crosby) readies his latest show with star Carolina (Jane Wyman), and they confess a mutual attraction. However, Jordan's son, Jerry (Bob Arthur), has developed a crush on Carolina as well, unaware of his father's intent. Meanwhile, Barbara (Natalie Wood), Jordan's teen daughter, seeks admittance to an elite girls school. Meaning well but lacking parenting savvy, Jordan tries to help both children with the transition to adulthood.
Director
Elliott Nugent
Distributor
Paramount Pictures
Genre
Musical, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 8, 1952, Original
Runtime
1h 44m
Sound Mix
Stereo