Teenager Henry Aldrich decides to take matters into his own hands when his high school principal forbids the student band from playing swing music.
Louise Elliott
Margie
Teenager Henry Aldrich decides to take matters into his own hands when his high school principal forbids the student band from playing swing music.
1943-06-23
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