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  1. Young Man's Fancy is a 1939 British historical comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Anna Lee, Griffith Jones, and Seymour Hicks. The screenplay concerns an aristocratic Englishman who is unhappily engaged to a brewery heiress but meets Ada, an Irish human cannonball, during a visit to a music hall and falls in love with her.

  2. Dec 31, 2014 · Astonishing sitcom-style sponsored film encouraging increased consumption of electricity by an ever-increasing number of appliances. The plot pits a starry-eyed teenage girl against a geek whose main interests happen to be engineering and time study.

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  3. Young Man's Fancy is a 1939 British historical comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Anna Lee, Griffith Jones, and Seymour Hicks. The screenplay concerns an aristocratic Englishman who is unhappily engaged to a brewery heiress but meets Ada, an Irish human cannonball, during a visit to a music hall and falls in love with her.

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  5. Young Man's Fancy: Directed by Robert Stevenson. With Griffith Jones, Anna Lee, Seymour Hicks, Martita Hunt. An aristocratic Englishman is engaged to a brewery heiress. He's not happy though and, during a visit to a circus he meets and falls in love with a human cannonball.

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    • Comedy
    • Robert Stevenson
    • 1940-01-08
  6. A Victorian musichall story about an aristocrat who falls in love with a human cannonball is the unlikely set up. The film is well made often looking surprisingly sumptuous and is well acted Seymour Hicks and Martita Hunt as the young man's aristocratic parents are particularly engaging.

  7. Young Man's Fancy is a 1952 industrial short produced by The Jam Handy Organization for the Edison Electric Institute. Essentially, its obscure purpose is to promote how wonderful electric appliances are for the house, even in 1952.