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2 Cast  





3 See also  





4 References  





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Gidget Grows Up
GenreComedy
Based ona book by Frederick Kohner
Written byJohn McGreevey
Directed byJames Sheldon
StarringKaren Valentine
Edward Mulhare
Paul Petersen
Guest Stars:
Warner Anderson
Bob Cummings
Paul Lynde
Nina Foch
Theme music composerShorty Rogers
lyrics by Kelly Gordon
sung by Jean King
ComposerShorty Rogers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerHarry Ackerman
ProducerJerome Courtland
CinematographyJohn M. Stephens
EditorAaron Nibley
Running time74 minutes
Production companyScreen Gems
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseDecember 30, 1969 (1969-12-30)
Related
  • Gidget Gets Married
  • Gidget Grows Up is a 1969 American made-for-television comedy film directed by James Sheldon with stars Karen Valentine, Edward Mulhare and Paul Petersen as well as alphabetically listed special guest stars Warner Anderson, Bob Cummings, Nina Foch and Paul Lynde. Freely adapted from the novel Gidget Goes New YorkbyFrederick Kohner, the film premiered on ABC on December 30, 1969, and was intended as a pilot for a possible new Gidget series, possibly a sequel to the 1960s sitcom Gidget.[1]

    Plot

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    After two years of college abroad, Gidget returns to Santa Monica. She discovers that the letters she wrote to her boyfriend Jeff, intended to make him jealous, have backfired, and her attempts to patch things up with him are rebuffed. Inspired by a speech she hears on television made by the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, she hops a bus to New York City to work for the United Nations.

    She meets the ambassador, who finds her a job, but because she has only two years of college education, the best position the United Nations will offer her is tour guide. She meets and has a fling with Alex Mac Laughlin, an Australian agronomist who finds her and two of her fellow employees an inexpensive Greenwich Village apartment, managed by the eccentric Louis B. Latimer, a grown child actor has-been attempting a comeback as an independent film director.

    Gidget has a number of comical and romantic adventures before being reunited with former boyfriend Jeff.

    Cast

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    Guest stars in alphabetical order

    Cast members listed only in end credits
    Susan Batson Diana
    Hal Frederick Lee
    Helen Funai Minnie
    Mario Aniov Abdul
    Gunilla Knudsen Katrina
    Doreen Lang Mrs. Willard
    Michael Lembeck Arnold
    Davis Roberts Bukumbu Representative
    Cynthia Lynn Dispatcher
    Donald Symington Clerk
    Harlan Carraher Ben
    Margot Jane Rae Ellen
    Leo G. Morrell Turkish Delegate
    Lloyd Kino Japanese Delegate
    Hugo Bianqui Italian Delegate

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Gidget is Returning to the Screen--Only Now She's a Valentine". Los Angeles Times December 28, 1969: L 39 d.
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gidget_Grows_Up&oldid=1234082043"

    Categories: 
    ABC Movie of the Week
    1969 television films
    1969 films
    Gidget films
    Films set in New York City
    Films about the United Nations
    Television sequel films
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