
You're Only Young Twice!
Comedy
Overview
Ada Shore (Diane Hart) arrives at Skerryvore University in Scotland in search of her long-lost uncle Connell O’Grady (Joseph Tomelty), who was once a subversive Irish poet but is now working under an assumed name as a University porter. Ada is mistaken by Principal Archibald Asher (Patrick Barr) as his new secretary, and she goes along with the impersonation. Archibald and Ada fall in love, which incurs the disapproval of the puritanical Professor Hayman (Duncan Macrae).
Top Cast


Duncan Macrae
Duncan Macrae
Professor "Haywire" Hayman
Duncan Macrae
Professor "Haywire" Hayman


Joseph Tomelty
Joseph Tomelty
Connell O'Grady aka Dan McEntee
Joseph Tomelty
Connell O'Grady aka Dan McEntee


Patrick Barr
Patrick Barr
Sir Archibald Asher
Patrick Barr
Sir Archibald Asher


Charles Hawtrey
Charles Hawtrey
Adolphus Hayman
Charles Hawtrey
Adolphus Hayman


Diane Hart
Diane Hart
Ada Shore
Diane Hart
Ada Shore


Robert Urquhart
Robert Urquhart
Sheltie
Robert Urquhart
Sheltie
Edward Lexy
Edward Lexy
Lord Carshennie
Edward Lexy
Lord Carshennie
Jacqueline Mackenzie
Jacqueline Mackenzie
Nellie Kelly
Jacqueline Mackenzie
Nellie Kelly
Eric Woodburn
Eric Woodburn
The Bedellus
Eric Woodburn
The Bedellus
Molly Urquhart
Molly Urquhart
Lady Duffy
Molly Urquhart
Lady Duffy
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