6/10
A Prodigy
6 January 2020
In Too Young To Kiss Van Johnson and June Allyson play a classical manager and a budding pianist who has exhausted all efforts to get an audition. Frustrated Allyson pretends to be her own younger sister and gets heard. Johnson now thinks he has a prodigy on his hands.

This gimmick worked very well for Ginger Rogers in The Major And The Minor and does OK here. One guy who doesn't appreciate it is Gig Young whom Allyson is seeing as her adult self. As for Johnson he can't quite explain the strange feelings he's developing, a whole lot like Ray Milland in The Major And The Minor.

Too Young To Kiss falls short of being a comedy classic like the Billy Wilder film. But it is well acted and directed and still holds up well today.
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