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  1. Going Steady is a 1958 American comedy romance film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Molly Bee and Alan Reed Jr. [1] [2] Plot. Julie Ann Turner, 17, wants to travel by car with friends Olive and Woody from her Pasadena, California home to Reno, Nevada, where her boyfriend Calvin Potter will be participating in a basketball game.

    • Clover Productions
    • Sam Katzman
  2. Going Steady: Directed by Fred F. Sears. With Molly Bee, Alan Reed Jr., Bill Goodwin, Irene Hervey. Two high school students manage to keep their marriage a secret from their family and friends, but that all changes when she becomes pregnant.

    • (122)
    • Comedy
    • Fred F. Sears
    • 1958-02
  3. 1h 21m 1958. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Two high school students keep their marriage a secret until the girl gets pregnant. Cast & Crew. Read More. Fred F. Sears. Director. Molly Bee. Julie Ann Turner Potter. Alan Reed Jr. Calvin Potter. Bill Goodwin. Gordon Turner. Irene Hervey. Grace Turner. Ken Miller.

    • Fred F. Sears, Leonard Katzman
    • Molly Bee
  4. Director. Sumner Arthur Long. Story. Budd Grossman. Writer. Two high-school students keep their marriage a secret from their family and friends, but they're forced to confess when the teenage wife learns she's pregnant.

  5. GOING STEADY. 1958. |. Comedy. Molly plays high schooler Julie Ann, who secretly marries boyfriend Calvin (Alan Reed Jr.) so that she can accompany his basketball team to an out-of-town game. The fun really begins when Julie Ann finds out that she's pregnant--depending, of course, upon one's interpretation of the word "fun".

  6. 1958 Directed by Fred F. Sears. “Hey Mouse - Are We Really in Love or Just Playing House?” Two high-school students keep their marriage a secret from their family and friends, but they’re forced to confess when the teenage wife learns she’s pregnant. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Going Steady 1958 1 hr. 22 min. Comedy List Reviews High-school sweethearts (Molly Bee, Alan Reed Jr.) run off and get married, then move in with her parents.