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When I Grow Up
When I Grow Up

When I Grow Up (1951)

65% User Rating
1h 30min
Drama

"Bobby takes on the elderly"

Josh is a young boy who feels neglected and misunderstood at home. Preparing to run away, he chances across an old diary once kept by his grandfather. Leafing through the yellowed pages, Josh discovers that Grandpa went through many of the same childhood travails that he is enduring at that moment. Armed with a renewed understanding of and appreciation for his elders, Josh decides to stick around for a while and see how things develop.

Michael KaninDirector

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Bobby Driscoll

Bobby Driscoll

Josh / Danny Reed

Robert Preston

Robert Preston

Father Reed

Martha Scott

Martha Scott

Mother Reed

Sherry Jackson

Sherry Jackson

Ruthie Reed

John Wilder

John Wilder

Duckface Kelly

Frances Chaney

Frances Chaney

Mrs. Kelly

Poodles Hanneford

Poodles Hanneford

Bobo

Ralph Dumke

Ralph Dumke

Carp

Paul Guilfoyle

Paul Guilfoyle

Doc

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Paul Levitt

Carp's Assistant

Griff Barnett

Griff Barnett

Dr. Bailey

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Margaret Lloyd

Volunteer Nurse

Charley Grapewin

Charley Grapewin

Grandpa Reed

Harry Morgan

Harry Morgan

Father Reed (Modern)

Elisabeth Fraser

Elisabeth Fraser

Mother Reed

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Robert Hyatt

Binks

Hamilton Camp

Hamilton Camp

Bully

Ruth Lee

Ruth Lee

Bully's Mother

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Donald Gordon

Harmonica Boy

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Robert Gordon

Boy with Water Trough

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 70%

December 5, 2024

"Danny" (Bobby Driscoll) lives with his dad (Harry Morgan) and mum (Elisabeth Fraser) but isn't especially happy. Indeed, he feels neglected and determines to leave home and chance his arm in the outside world. Before he hits the road, though, he discovers an old diary written by his grandpa (Charley Grapewin) that details the trials and tribulation of his own youth - and tells of his desire to flee with his best pal "Duckface" (John Wilder) and join the circus. It's very hard work and the youngsters are largely ignored by the staff except, that is, for the clown "Bobo" (Poodles Hanneford) who promises to go into business with them if they make it big. Sadly, the 1890s wasn't the healthiest of times to live and when typhoid hits the town, it puts a great deal in perspective and back in 1950s America, it reminds the young "Danny" that maybe life could be quite a bit worse and maybe he ought to count his blessings? There's something really quite touching about the Driscoll effort(s) in this film as he skips from the older to the more modern character effortlessly and engagingly. It's quite a telling story of grass being greener, but also of childhood - and of the dreams we all had before life got us by the scruff of the neck. There's also quite a strong effort from both Robert Preston and Martha Scott as the 19th century parents facing a not dissimilar problem rearing a lad full of spark and ambition only without electricity and with more distracting elephants. It's simplicity is affecting and it's well worth a watch.

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