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I would be very interested in hearing the story of how this film transferred ownership from Warner Bros. to Republic Pictures. I am assuming it's a copyright lapse situation but unlike other films Republic has picked up this movie has suffered in quality not to mention having it's opening and ending chopped off to avoid any mention of it being a previous Warner Bros. product. Republic has "That Touch of Mink" from Universal and it is in tack with Universal signature and a supurb print. What gives? "Young At Heart" is a heart warming story along the lines of "Meet Me In St. Louis" and "On Moonlight Bay." Doris Day and Frank Sinatra both give fine performances and first rate songs! Their duet on on the title song is a delight. There is much restoration needed here...the opening and closings and color correction is still much needed. I am assuming Warner's still owns the negative and Republic is working from the best "negative struck" print they can get. This is a first rate film getting very lack luster video treatment.
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I ENJOY OLD MOVIES AND THIS ONE IS ON OF MY FAVORITES, I LIKE THE HOME TOWN ATMOSPHERE AND ENJOY THE SINGING AND THE ACTORS ALL OF THEM ARE GREAT
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This movie seems to be an attempt to make a popular musical of an
Elvis type using Doris Day at her best as the lead female.
The casting and music / songs are great,
but setting this in an Eastern Ivy college town in the 50's
was a major mistake. The result compared to Frankie as trying to kill the president or as a hooked big city junky ( or one of his other 50's comeback films) is just too tame by comparison.
Just too "wholesome" and all American white middle class:
Frank Sinatra just doesn't fit into the picture at all?
There are cigarettes but not a lot of alcohol, low girls,
high times and New York streets here.
The songs he does sing come off pretty good:
I really enjoyed seeing Doris Day at her prime too.
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Doris Day is the lead character-- Laurie Tuttle, an unmarried woman living at home with her father, aunt, and sisters. This movie is about love and how each character finds love and loves in a certain way. I have enjoyed Doris Day's comedy, but being young, I had never heard her sing before. I was truly surprised to hear such a sweet voice. I got this movie just so I could see Frank Sinatra sing "Someone To Watch Over Me". Sinatra doesn't disappoint--he becomes one with his character Barney Sloan, a moody and mysterious musician. The duet between Doris Day and Frank Sinatra is incredible. Young at Heart is a simple but beautiful love story. The acting is great but the music alone makes this movie wonderful.
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Young at Heart is such a feel good movie. Great story, wonderful music and it will make you feel young at heart. Lynda Thompson
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