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Directed by Philip Dunne.
A surprisingly serious and well-acted major studio variation on the "teens in trouble" films that AIP and Allied Artists cranked out in the 1950's, Blue Denim stars Brandon de Wilde and Carol Lynley as Arthur and Janet, a pair of high school sweethearts who find in each other the love and understanding they don't receive from their emotionally distant parents. However, teenage romance leads to adult consequences when Janet finds herself pregnant; neither of the teens can broach the subject with their parents, and since they're regarded as too young to get married, they're forced to seek out an illegal abortion before Janet is no longer able to hide her condition. While time has dated the story, Blue Denim still comes off as sincere and well-crafted (the sequence where the teen lovers meet the abortionist is still a bit spooky all these years later), and was considered quite frank in its day. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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While teenage pregnancy is as valid a concept for a movie today as it was in 1959, Blue Denim still comes across as dated, if very sincere and fairly affecting. The datedness is partially inevitable, as the social circumstances pre-1960 are simply alien to modern audiences. But it isn't really the differences in mores that dampen Denim's impact, it is its unimaginative transition from stage to screen. Dialogue that might have had impact in a live theater comes across as forced and stilted onscreen, and the "happy ending" grafted onto the movie feels very unnatural and awkward. However, while Philip Dunne has not done a very imaginative job of shooting the film, he does capture some fine performances from his talented cast. Certainly, Carol Lynley's physicality lights up the screen, and she pushes all the buttons required of her. Brandon de Wilde pushes too hard on occasion but is otherwise quite good, and Warren Berlinger is even better in a role that could be annoying. While not a classic, Denim is an earnest, well-intentioned film with a cast that makes it worth catching. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 



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