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Blue Denim is a american film of genre Drama directed by Philip Dunne released in USA on 30 july 1959 with Carol Lynley

Blue Denim (1959)

Blue Denim
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Released in USA 30 july 1959
Length 1h29
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Romance
Rating65% 3.289083.289083.289083.289083.28908

Blue Denim was a successful Broadway play by writer James Leo Herlihy, the author of the novels All Fall Down (1960) and Midnight Cowboy (1965). It starred Carol Lynley, Warren Berlinger and newcomer Burt Brinckerhoff in the lead male role. Opening on February 27, 1958, the play ran for 166 performances at the Playhouse Theatre.

The following year, on July 30, 1959, the film version was released by 20th Century Fox with Lynley and Berlinger reprising their stage roles, but with a 17-year-old Brandon deWilde in his first "adult" role as the male lead Arthur Bartley. Macdonald Carey, Marsha Hunt and Roberta Shore appear as supporting characters.

Dealing with the issues of teenage pregnancy and (then-illegal) abortion, both versions were not without controversy. The play and the film each had different endings, and the word abortion was excised from the play's script when it was adapted into the film's screenplay.

Blue Denim has never been released on home video media.

Synopsis

The story is set in Dearborn, Michigan, during the 1950s, and revolves around sixteen-year-old Arthur Bartley (Brandon deWilde) and his schoolmates, fifteen-year-old Janet Willard (Carol Lynley) and Ernie (Warren Berlinger). While widower's-daughter Janet laughs at Arthur and Ernie's forays into smoking, drinking, and playing cards, she's always been interested in Arthur, and as Arthur's parents try to shelter him from negative things in life (like the euthanasia of the family dog, done while he's at school), he turns to Janet for comfort.

Actors

Carol Lynley

(Janet Willard)
Brandon deWilde

(Arthur Bartley)
Macdonald Carey

(Maj. Malcolm Bartley, Ret.)
Marsha Hunt

(Jessie Bartley)
Warren Berlinger

(Ernie)
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