Movie girl: I just saw your comment here. I saw the movie when I was an early teen on TV and at the time (and of course it might have been wrong) that Johnny meant that he wished that Molly's dad would be the daylights out of him! Not Molly. Also, he really loved Molly. He was conflicted. I didn't think he wanted her to lose the baby. He felt jointly guilty about it all.
You see, I just found the book in an old bookstore not long ago and in the book it seems clearer that Johnny wanted Molly's dad to let him have it. He was quite angry with himself for not restraining himself and respecting Molly more. He felt very guilty at that point.
It's a very good film. Somehow, the love story doesn't quite come through altogether, but the acting was sincere and I liked Sandra very much too as Molly. Her mother was really difficult to handle and as the movie goes on, we find that her mother had been that way too. Constance Ford acted the part of the stuffy and repressed mother very ably.
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