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  1. Her First Beau is a 1941 American comedy drama film directed by Theodore Reed and starring Jane Withers, Jackie Cooper and Edith Fellows.

  2. Her First Beau: Directed by Theodore Reed. With Jane Withers, Jackie Cooper, Edith Fellows, Josephine Hutchinson. 15-year-old Penelope (Penny) Wood has two great interests - Chuck Harris and the hope that some day she might become a famous,great writer.

    • (20)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Theodore Reed
    • 1941-05-08
  3. His indifference to Penny is her chief source of annoyance. Mervyn Roberts, Penny's uncle who is only five years older than she is, arrives home with a guest, Roger Van Vleck, and Penny falls for Roger's sophistication. Chuck, resentful, continues to work on his glider over his father's objections. His father wants it destroyed but Elmer Tuttle ...

  4. Synopsis. LOVE BEGINS AT 16! - “…. Well, Anyway, GOING ON 16!"…AND FUN BEGINS the moment this pictures hits the screen! Fun and romance…drama, thrills, and just sheer deviltry! 15-year-old Penelope (Penny) Wood has two great interests - Chuck Harris and the hope that some day she might become a famous,great writer.

    • Theodore Reed
    • Columbia Pictures
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    • Jane Withers
    • Theodore Reed
    • Columbia Pictures
  6. Fifteen-year-old Penny Wood is helping her neighbor, Chuck Harris, build a glider at the home of Elmer Tuttle, the Woods's handyman. Mrs. Wood, meanwhile, is busily planning a party to welcome her younger brother, Mervyn Roberts, home from college. Mrs. Wood, who worries that her daughter is more interested in becoming a writer than in dating ...

  7. His indifference to Penny is her chief source of annoyance. Mervyn Roberts, Penny's uncle who is only five years older than she is, arrives home with a guest, Roger Van Vleck, and Penny falls for Roger's sophistication. Chuck, resentful, continues to work on his glider over his father's objections. His father wants it destroyed but Elmer Tuttle