Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter spending the last two years in Europe as an exchange student, Gidget returns home to California only to discover that things have changed. The letters she had been writing to her belov... Tout lireAfter spending the last two years in Europe as an exchange student, Gidget returns home to California only to discover that things have changed. The letters she had been writing to her beloved "Moondoggie" to try to make him jealous have had the wrong effect. Disillusioned with l... Tout lireAfter spending the last two years in Europe as an exchange student, Gidget returns home to California only to discover that things have changed. The letters she had been writing to her beloved "Moondoggie" to try to make him jealous have had the wrong effect. Disillusioned with love, and after hearing a speech on television, she decides to make a real difference in th... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Russ Lawrence
- (as Bob Cummings)
- Katrina Lund
- (as Gunilla Knudsen)
- Ben
- (as Harlan Carraher)
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No mention is made of Gidget's mother or sister, perhaps in an attempt to fudge continuity with both the Hollywood movies (no sister Anne) and the 60's sitcom (mother deceased).
Gidget fans will enjoy "Gidget Grows Up", but for anyone else it is a slightly above average MOW.
It was my favorite of all the Gidget movies.
It was a switch from the Gidget surfing to Gidget getting out on her own and experiencing life.
I wish they'd bring it out on DVD so I could get the movie for my youngest daughter because I know she'd like it.
I'd even sit and watch it with her.
I would enjoy seeing it again.
It's a good movie for young girls to watch, I wish they'd still make movies like this.
Karen Valentine did a great job as Gidget and Paul Peterson as Moon Doggie.
Good movie in my opinion.
When the film begins, Gidget has returned home from a long trip to Europe. During this time, she stupidly send letters to Moondoggie (Paul Peterson) saying she was being wined and dined by a lot of men. He is, not surprisingly, cold towards her and soon announces he's heading off to Greenland...as he's joined the Air Force!
Soon Gidget sees the US ambassador to the UN on TV talking about a need for young folks to volunteer to work as 'Peace Heroes'. Well, in typical Gidget fashion, she rushes into this role--with very little forethought...but lots of energy! She eventually finds herself in a training program and seems to fall into the routine rather well (other than practically causing a major incident involving Mobutu). But there is a hitch...she really does love Moondoggie and vice-versa but neither is willing to take the first step. So, in the meantime, she begins dating a man much, much older (Edward Mulhare, who was 46). Can she ever get down to business with Moondoggie or is she destined to marry this nice Aussie (who actually was played by an Irishman)?
This is mildly enjoyable BUT with one major warning--the music is often god-awful! There are many musical montages which would make most viewers today ill...very ill. Even for the standards of the day, the music sucked and was very invasive. Apart from that, enjoyable and slight--exactly what you'd expect from a Gidget outing.
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- AnecdotesAbout 45 minutes into the film (when Gidget's seen walking in various NYC locales), she passes by the barely just started to be built work WTC (World Trade Center) towers.
- Citations
[first lines]
Gidget Lawrence: Well, there it is. The United Nations. One of humanities nobelist achievements. And here am I, Gidget Lawrence. Currently one of humanities most miserable misfits.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Gidget Gets Married (1972)