| Smart Politics | |
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| Directed by | Will Jason | 
| Screenplay by | Hal Collins | 
| Story by | Hal Collins Monte Collins  | 
| Produced by | Will Jason | 
| Starring | Freddie Stewart June Preisser  | 
| Cinematography | Mark Stengler | 
| Edited by | William Austin | 
| Music by | (see Songs below) | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Monogram Pictures (US) Pathé Pictures Ltd. (UK)  | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 65-66 minutes[1] | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Smart Politics is a 1948 American film directed by Will Jason and starring Freddie Stewart and June Preisser. It is part of The Teen Agers series made by Monogram Pictures.[2]
Plot
Cast
- Freddie Stewart as Freddie Trimball
 - June Preisser as Dodie Rogers
 - Frankie Darro as Roy Dunne
 - Warren Mills as Lee Watson
 - Noel Neill as Betty Rogers
 - Donald MacBride as The Mayor (Phineas Wharton, Jr./ Phineas Wharton, Sr.)
 - Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
 - Martha Davis as Martha
 - Source:[1]
 
Songs
- "Kitchen Blues" – words and music by Freddie Stewart and Hal Collins
 - "The Young Man with a Beat" – words and music by Freddie Stewart
 - "Isn't This a Night for Love" – words and music by Will Jason, Sid Robin and Val Burton
 - "Sincerely Yours" – words and music by Will Jason and Sid Robin
 - Source:[1]
 
References
- 1 2 3 Smart Politics at the American Film Institute Catalog
 - ↑ Munter, Pam (November 4, 2005) "Freddie Stewart and the Teen Agers" Classic Images
 
External links
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