That Hagen Girl

That Hagen Girl (1947)

Haunted by the whispers of an indiscretion she was too innocent to understand!

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1947-11-01
  • User Rating: 5.2/10 from 7 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 23min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Peter Godfrey
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Summary

Mary Hagen lives in a small town in Ohio and goes to Jordon Junior College. For years, there has been whispers, rumors and gossip about who are her real parents. When Tom Bates returns to town, he takes over the house and practice that Judge Merrivale left him when he died. As Tom has been away a number of years, this leads to more gossip and Mary believes that he is her father. The popular and rich Ken loves Mary, but his family and friends constantly remind him that she is 'not one of us'. Julia, a teacher at school encourages Mary but Mary cannot get a break in anything she does, or is accused of doing. Tom knows the answer to her true identity, and he is silent.

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  • Ronald Reagan

    as Tom Bates
  • Shirley Temple

    as Mary Hagen
  • Rory Calhoun

    as Ken Freneau
  • Lois Maxwell

    as Julia Kane
  • Dorothy Peterson

    as Minta Hagen
  • Charles Kemper

    as Jim Hagen
  • Conrad Janis

    as Dewey Koons
  • Jean Porter

    as Sharon Bailey
  • Penny Edwards

    as Christine Delaney
  • Harry Davenport

    as Judge Merrivale
  • Nella Walker

    as Molly Freneau
  • Winifred Harris

    as Selma Delaney
  • Moroni Olsen

    as Trenton Gateley
  • Frank Conroy

    as Dr. Stone
  • Kathryn Card

    as Miss Grover
  • Douglas Kennedy

    as Herb Delaney
  • Barbara Brown

    as Lorna Gateley
  • Tom Fadden

    as Village Loafer
  • Gino Corrado

    as Bartender (uncredited)
  • William Edmunds

    as Corey (uncredited)
  • William B. Davidson

    as Mr. Bowman (uncredited)
  • Virginia Farmer

    as Millie Corey (uncredited)
  • Milton Parsons

    as Al (uncredited)
  • Constance Purdy

    as Ruth Laverty (uncredited)
  • Helen Wallace

    as Rose Halliday (uncredited)
  • Anthony Warde

    as Eddie (uncredited)
  • Edward Murphy

    as College Student (uncredited)
Writing Edith Kneipple Roberts Novel
Directing Peter Godfrey Director
Writing Charles Hoffman Screenplay
Camera Karl Freund Director of Photography

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