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Those Endearing Young Charms (TV Series)
Those Endearing Young Charms may refer to: *'' Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms'', an Irish folk song *''Those Endearing Young Charms'', a 1943 play by Jerome Chodorov *''Those Endearing Young Charms (film) ''Those Endearing Young Charms'' is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Lewis Allen and written by Edward Chodorov from his play of the same name and starring Robert Young, Laraine Day, Ann Harding, Bill Williams and Marc Cramer. Plot I ...'', a 1945 American film based on Chodorov's play *'' Those Endearing Young Charms (TV series)'', a short-lived television series that aired in 1952 {{Disambig ...
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Jerome Chodorov
Jerome Chodorov (August 10, 1911 – September 12, 2004) was an American playwright, librettist, and screenwriter. He co-wrote the book with Joseph A. Fields for the original Broadway musical ''Wonderful Town'' starring Rosalind Russell. The musical was based on short stories by Ruth McKenney. Biography Chodorov was born in New York City, and entered journalism in the 1930s. He is best known for his 1940 play ''My Sister Eileen'', its 1942 screen adaptation, and the musical ''Wonderful Town'', which was based on his play.Jones, Kennet"Jerome Chodorov, Librettist and Playwright Who Turned 'My Sister Eileen' Into 'Wonderful Town', Dead at 93"playbill.com, September 13, 2004
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Joseph A. Fields was his frequent collaborator. The ...
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Those Endearing Young Charms (film)
''Those Endearing Young Charms'' is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Lewis Allen and written by Edward Chodorov from his play of the same name and starring Robert Young, Laraine Day, Ann Harding, Bill Williams and Marc Cramer. Plot In 1945, after Helen Brandt (Laraine Day) and her mother (Ann Harding) move from the small town of Ellsworth Falls to New York City, Helen finds a job as a perfume clerk at a department store while Mrs. Brandt works for the war relief effort. Jerry ( Bill Williams), a boy just home from serving in France, likes Helen, but she only thinks of him as a "pal". His college buddy, USAAF Lieutenant Hank Travers ( Robert Young) hears all about Helen, and worms his way onto a date that Jerry and Helen are on, asking Mrs. Brandt to go along. At the dance, when the band plays "Those Endearing Young Charms", her mother begins to cry, confiding in Helen that it reminds her of Jerry's father, who she loved and lost. After taking Helen and Mrs. Brandt hom ...
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