Is a film about '. A 'tween-age' boy falls in love with a 'tween-age' girl. The expression 'tween' is not in vogue yet, but corporal punishment is. Written by and. Dialogue [ ] Maureen: Do you kiss boys, Muriel? Muriel: Sometimes, if I like him enough. Melody: Aren't you frightened?
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Muriel: Oh, why should I be frightened? It's quite nice when you get used to it. [Daniel wants to dance with Melody] Daniel: I've got to dance with her.
Ornshaw: You're mad! What do you want to do that for? She'll only say 'Buzz off!' Or something. She's a bit stuck up that one.
This whole girl-nonsense is rubbish. Girls are a load of snotty-nosed little so-and-so's. Ornshaw: Some people are winners and some people are losers. Daniel: Who says who's gonna be what? Ornshaw: Don't ask me, that's all done before we get on this earth. I mean, it's him up there. He says, 'You, you're gonna be red-hot at the triple jump, and you, you're gonna be bloody useless!'
[in the school office about to get 'slippered'] Mr. Dicks: Now, why are you here, Ornshaw? Ornshaw: Because you invited me, sir. Dicks: And why did I invite you, Ornshaw? Ornshaw: Well, because I couldn't translate the Latin, sir. Dicks: Why, Ornshaw?
Ornshaw: Because it's a bloody silly out-of-date language do you mean, sir? Dicks: Two was it, Ornshaw. I think we'll make it four.
[trying to hold his temper].And why do you think it's a. Silly out-of-date language, Ornshaw? Ornshaw: Well, because I couldn't speak to a dead Roman even if I knew the bloody lingo, sir! Melody: [reading from a tombstone] 'Fifty years' happiness.' How long's fifty years? Daniel: A hundred and fifty school terms, not including holidays. Melody: Will you love me that long?
Daniel: [nods] Mmm-hmmm. Melody: I don't think you will. Daniel: Of course.
I've loved you a whole week already, haven't I? Cast [ ] • as Melody Perkins • as Daniel Latimer • as Ornshaw • as Mrs. Latimer • as Mr. Latimer • as Mr.
Perkins • Hilda Barry as Grandma Perkins • Peter Walton as Fensham • Kay Skinner as Peggy • as O'Leary • Camille Davies as Muriel • Craig Marriott as Dadds • Billy Franks as Burgess • as Mr. Fellows • as Miss Fairfax • as Mr. Dicks External links [ ].
Is a film about '. A 'tween-age' boy falls in love with a 'tween-age' girl. The expression 'tween' is not in vogue yet, but corporal punishment is. Written by and. Dialogue [ ] Maureen: Do you kiss boys, Muriel? Muriel: Sometimes, if I like him enough. Melody: Aren't you frightened?
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Melody (1971) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more. LATEST HEADLINES ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ to Top Labor Day Box Office With $30 Million. Watch Melody (1971) Free Online - Two youngsters declare to their parents that they want to get married. Not sometime in the future but as soon as possible.
Muriel: Oh, why should I be frightened? It's quite nice when you get used to it. [Daniel wants to dance with Melody] Daniel: I've got to dance with her.
Ornshaw: You're mad! What do you want to do that for? She'll only say 'Buzz off!' Or something. She's a bit stuck up that one.
This whole girl-nonsense is rubbish. Girls are a load of snotty-nosed little so-and-so's. Ornshaw: Some people are winners and some people are losers. Daniel: Who says who's gonna be what? Ornshaw: Don't ask me, that's all done before we get on this earth. I mean, it's him up there. He says, 'You, you're gonna be red-hot at the triple jump, and you, you're gonna be bloody useless!'
[in the school office about to get 'slippered'] Mr. Dicks: Now, why are you here, Ornshaw? Ornshaw: Because you invited me, sir. Dicks: And why did I invite you, Ornshaw? Ornshaw: Well, because I couldn't translate the Latin, sir. Dicks: Why, Ornshaw?
Ornshaw: Because it's a bloody silly out-of-date language do you mean, sir? Dicks: Two was it, Ornshaw. I think we'll make it four.
[trying to hold his temper].And why do you think it's a. Silly out-of-date language, Ornshaw? Ornshaw: Well, because I couldn't speak to a dead Roman even if I knew the bloody lingo, sir! Melody: [reading from a tombstone] 'Fifty years' happiness.' How long's fifty years? Daniel: A hundred and fifty school terms, not including holidays. Melody: Will you love me that long?
Daniel: [nods] Mmm-hmmm. Melody: I don't think you will. Daniel: Of course.
I've loved you a whole week already, haven't I? Cast [ ] • as Melody Perkins • as Daniel Latimer • as Ornshaw • as Mrs. Latimer • as Mr. Latimer • as Mr.
Perkins • Hilda Barry as Grandma Perkins • Peter Walton as Fensham • Kay Skinner as Peggy • as O'Leary • Camille Davies as Muriel • Craig Marriott as Dadds • Billy Franks as Burgess • as Mr. Fellows • as Miss Fairfax • as Mr. Dicks External links [ ].