The March of Time: Teen-Age Girls (1945)

Part of the March of Time series, this episode (Volume 11, Number 11) focuses on a new sociological phenomenon - the teen-age girl. She is recognized as unique, with a mind of her own and not necessarily prone to following in her mother's foot-steps. Industry now recognizes this sector of society as a potentially lucrative market, the result being that magazines, beauty products and clothes are all being designed with the teen-age girl in mind. New music is central to their activities, and there is also an increasing demand for photogenic teen-agers as models.

Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 16 min
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Production: Time Inc. Studios, 20th Century Fox
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The March of Time: Teen-Age Girls about?
Part of the March of Time series, this episode (Volume 11, Number 11) focuses on a new sociological phenomenon - the teen-age girl. She is recognized as unique, with a mind of her own and not necessarily prone to following in her mother's foot-steps. Industry now recognizes this sector of society as a potentially lucrative market, the result being that magazines, beauty products and clothes are all being designed with the teen-age girl in mind. New music is central to their activities, and there is also an increasing demand for photogenic teen-agers as models.
Who stars in The March of Time: Teen-Age Girls?
The March of Time: Teen-Age Girls stars Westbrook Van Voorhis.
How long is The March of Time: Teen-Age Girls?
The March of Time: Teen-Age Girls has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
What genre is The March of Time: Teen-Age Girls?
The March of Time: Teen-Age Girls is a Documentary film.