The mysterious Mrs. Eleanor Carter moves to Springville with her two teenage children Jimmy and Cathy. Eleanor makes friends with the town's social leader Mrs. Wellington, who supports her idea for a town youth center, and she is aided by Tom Griffith, the high school principal. At the town's annual picnic, to which Eleanor has bought a band, the town busy-body Eunice reveals what she had learned from Eleanor's past.
Production | Harold E. Knox | Production Manager |
Sound | Paul Dunlap | Music Director |
Crew | Harold E. Wooley | Special Effects |
Writing | William Driskill | Writer |
Sound | Victor B. Appel | Sound Director |
Directing | Nat Merman | Assistant Director |
Sound | George C. Emick | Music Editor |
Editing | Robert Fritch | Editor |
Production | William F. Claxton | Producer |
Art | Ernst Fegté | Production Design |
Art | Monroe Liebgold | Property Master |
Production | William Magginetti | Associate Producer |
Directing | Violet McComas | Script Supervisor |
Writing | William George | Writer |
Directing | William F. Claxton | Director |
Art | James Roach | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Robert Littlefield | Makeup Artist |
Camera | Walter Strenge | Director of Photography |