Other Titles • Young at Heart • Man soll nicht mit der Liebe spielen (1962) • Alevli kalpler • Tu sei il mio destino (1954) • Mit hjertes melodi (1956) • Nuori mieleltään (1955) • Siempre tú y yo • Su primer desengaño • Tu sei nel mio destino (1954) • Unga hjärtan (1955)
Synopses for Young at Heart (1954)
1.
This 1954 musical remake of Four Daughters stars Doris Day as a well-bred New England woman who marries a chip-on-his-shoulder musician (Frank Sinatra). Lots of tears, yes, but this version of Fannie Hurst's novel is considerably cheered up from the 1938 tearjerker. Dorothy Malone and Elizabeth Fraser play Day's sisters (a fourth sister present in Four Daughters was written out), Robert Keith is the paterfamilias to a bunch of musical prodigies, and Gig Young is entertaining as the composer-boarder who tries deflecting the sisters' interest in him by bringing Sinatra home one day. Both Day and Sinatra really shine in this, and the songs include the Johnny Richards-Caroline Leigh title tune, which became part of Sinatra's standard repertoire. --Tom Keogh
(16 votes)
2.
Doris Day and Frank Sinatra star in this remake of the 1938 hit "Four Daughters."
In this version, Gregory Tuttle has just three daughters, one of whom falls for a melancholy musician named Barney Sloan. But she's already betrothed to Alex Burke, the man who hired Barney to arrange the music for a musical comedy. That doesn't prevent Laurie and Barney from eloping. But his insecurity is so deep and so destructive it nearly costs them their happiness... and his life.
Features a classic song score, performed by Day and Sinatra.
(15 votes)
3.
Frank Sinatra, "The Chairman of the Board," is swept off his feet by America's Sweetheart, Doris Day, in this timeless love story.
A famous Broadway composer (Gig Young) surprises all when he proposes to a small-town girl Doris Day. But no one could be more surprised when she chooses instead to elope with her fiancé's best friend, Frank Sinatra.
The first screen pairing of superstars Sinatra and Day, this Hollywood favorite will have your heart smiling and your toes tapping with timeless tunes from the Gershwins, Cole Porter and Johnny Mercer.
(15 votes)
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