Summary
My Teenage Daughter is a British film first released in 1956,
directed by Herbert Wilcox.
The film stars Anna Neagle, Sylvia Syms, Norman Wooland, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Kenneth Haigh.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Herbert Wilcox
- Script: Felicity Douglas
- Photo: Mutz Greenbaum
- Music: Stanley Black
- Cast: Anna Neagle (Valerie Carr), Sylvia Syms (Janet Carr), Norman Wooland (Hugh Manning), Wilfrid Hyde-White (Sir Joseph), Kenneth Haigh (Tony Ward Black), Julia Lockwood (Poppet Carr), Helen Haye (Aunt Louisa), Josephine Fitzgerald (Aunt Bella), Wanda Ventham (Gina), Michael Shepley (Sir Henry), Avice Landone (Barbara), Michael Meacham (Mark), Ballard Berkeley (Magistrate), Edie Martin (Miss Ellis), Myrette Morven (Anne), Grizelda Harvey (Miss Bennett), Betty Cooper (Celia), Launce Maraschal (Senator), Laidman Browne (Minor Role), Daphne Cave (Deirdre), Jess Conrad (Dancer), Lilian Grassom (Minor Role), Bill Haigh (Minor Role), Diana King (Minor Role), Arthur Mullard (Minor Role), Carol White (Minor Role)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 100 min; B&W
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