Rogers' teenage daughter comes home after living with her father for a number of years only to find that she isn't too fond of her new step-dad or step-brother. She soon grows to love her new surroundings, for the first time feeling accepted and loved. TEENAGE REBEL is a nicely handled
little family drama, and although Keim is occasionally a bit mannered, the acting is fine, with Rogers especially good in one of her last starring films before she returned to the stage. Oscar nominations went to the film's art directors, set decorators, and costume designers. Songs: "Cool It,
Baby" (Leigh Harline, Carroll Coates) and "Dodie" (Ralph Freed, Edmund Goulding).
Released:
1956
Rated:
NR
Length:
94 mins