
Youth on Parade
In this musical, a gang of college students decide to play a little trick by creating the perfect student. The fictional gal has everything a university would ever want. The trouble begins when the campus psych professor becomes determined to meet this girl. If the gang cannot bring her forward, they will be expelled. They hire a New York actress to portray the imaginary girl and all is well at the end. Songs include: "It Seems I've Heard That Song Before," "You're So Good to Me" "If It's Love," "Man," "Gotcha Too Ta Mee," "You Got to Study, Buddy." All the songs were penned by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne who went on to become one of Hollywood's top song-writing teams.
Youth on Parade
October 24, 1942
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Cast (7)

John Hubbard
Prof. Gerald Payne

Martha O'Driscoll
Sally Carlyle

Richard Beavers
Bruce Langley (as Bruce Langley)

Tom Brown
Bingo Brown

Ruth Terry
Patty Flynn / Betty Reilly

Charles Smith
Willie Webster

Yvonne De Carlo
Student (uncredited)
Crew (5)
Directing

Albert S. Rogell
Director
Writing

Sammy Cahn
Lyricist

George Carleton Brown
Screenplay
Production
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Jule Styne
Songs
Art
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Frank Gill Jr.
Additional Dialogue