Are You the One?: Choosing a Mate

Are You the One?: Choosing a Mate

Release date : January 1, 1967
Runtime : 24m
Countries of origin :
Original Language :
Director : Judge Whitaker /
Production companies : Brigham Young University /
January 1, 1967 24m Romance More
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Marilyn and Doug are in love, thinking about the possibility of marriage, and are encouraged by the words and the example of married friends Michael and Shirley who after several years seem to still be honeymooners. However, their attitudes and expectations reflect their upbringing. He finds her folks on the bohemian side, and she finds his parents to be "Victorian." Marilyn's divorced roommate Esther (who is attending a class on marriage), advises finding common interests, but Doug finds Marilyn's modern dancing dull, and she feels the same way about his fishing. Perhaps more importantly, Marilyn wants a career as well as children and Doug thinks raising a family is a full-time occupation for a wife.
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Ron Frederickson
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Russell Boshard
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Dena Hill
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  • title:Are You the One?: Choosing a Mate
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1967
  • Runtime:24m
  • Genres: Romance ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Judge Whitaker /
  • Writers: Carol Lynn Pearson · Scott Whitaker ·
  • Production companies: Brigham Young University ·
  • Overview:Marilyn and Doug are in love, thinking about the possibility of marriage, and are encouraged by the words and the example of married friends Michael and Shirley who after several years seem to still be honeymooners. However, their attitudes and expectations reflect their upbringing. He finds her folks on the bohemian side, and she finds his parents to be "Victorian." Marilyn's divorced roommate Esther (who is attending a class on marriage), advises finding common interests, but Doug finds Marilyn's modern dancing dull, and she feels the same way about his fishing. Perhaps more importantly, Marilyn wants a career as well as children and Doug thinks raising a family is a full-time occupation for a wife.
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