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A Date with Judy 1948

Best friends Judy and Carol both vie for an older man’s attention at their high‑school dance. Carol attempts to revive Judy’s romance with her clumsy brother Oogie, while Judy grows convinced her father is involved with a striking dance instructor. The two girls join forces to confront him, only to learn the lessons are completely innocent.

Best friends Judy and Carol both vie for an older man’s attention at their high‑school dance. Carol attempts to revive Judy’s romance with her clumsy brother Oogie, while Judy grows convinced her father is involved with a striking dance instructor. The two girls join forces to confront him, only to learn the lessons are completely innocent.

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A Date with Judy does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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In Santa Barbara, California, snobbish teenager Carol Pringle, [Elizabeth Taylor], tells her best friend Judy Foster, [Jane Powell], that famous bandleader Xavier Cugat will be the guest of honor at their high school dance that night. Carol convinces her younger brother Ogden ‘Oogie’ Pringle, [Scotty Beckett], to cancel his dance date with Judy, claiming that women are more drawn to men who ignore them. When Judy learns that Oogie has decided not to take her to the dance, she becomes infuriated and vows to end their friendship. Dejected, Judy visits Pop Sam Scully’s drugstore, where she meets Pop’s handsome nephew Stephen Andrews, [Robert Stack]. He agrees to escort her to the dance as a favor to Pop. At the dance, Oogie sees Judy with Stephen and becomes jealous. While Oogie tries to divert Judy’s attention away from Stephen, Stephen meets Carol and they dance together.

Realizing how much Judy means to Oogie, Carol schemes to reunite them by telling Judy that she has convinced her wealthy father to give Judy and Oogie a program on his radio station. At a dinner arranged by Carol, Oogie tries to make amends with Judy, but when Judy accidentally falls, she wrongly accuses him of pushing her. Although Stephen assures Oogie that he would never take Judy from him, she tells her father that she is in love with Stephen and intends to marry him.

After a circumstantial misunderstanding, Judy believes that her father Melvin is having an affair with rumba instructor Rosita Cochellas, [Carmen Miranda]. Judy runs home and gives her mother a beauty makeover to make her more appealing to her father.

Upon learning that Carol is in love with Stephen, her widowed father Lucien T. Pringle, [Leon Ames], performs a background check on Stephen. Stephen confronts Lucien, declaring that he now understands why Carol is spoiled and egotistical. Lucien pledges to be more attentive to Oogie and Carol. Oogie visits Judy’s house and tries to serenade her, but they argue when he says that he is taking a fishing trip with his father and might not return in time for their radio show.

The next day, Judy and Carol see Melvin escorting Rosita Cochellas, [Carmen Miranda], to his car. That night, at Judy’s parents’ anniversary celebration, Judy and Carol accuse Rosita of having an affair with a married man. Rosita misunderstands the accusation and believes that they are talking about Cugat, her fiancé. Rosita explains that she was teaching Judy’s father the rumba as a surprise for his wife and children. Judy and Carol realize their mistake and apologize to Rosita. Judy reconciles with Oogie after she learns that Carol is in love with Stephen, and Stephen agrees to resume his romance with Carol in a few years when she is older.

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