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Young at Heart

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In a cozy nursing home, a group of dynamic and charismatic residents finds joy in music and love despite the fragility of life. This vibrant group, led by the optimistic and charming Harry, decides to form a choir, showing that age is just a number. As they prepare for an important concert, each of them shares their personal stories, revealing passions and longings from their youth that are still very much alive in their hearts.

The conflict begins when one of the members, a World War II veteran, faces his own battle with depression and loneliness, jeopardizing the cohesion of the choir. His struggle reflects the experiences of many in the group, and gradually, the others come together to offer him support and friendship. As they approach the performance, the residents discover the transformative power of music and how it can unite them in difficult times.

With a touch of humor, tenderness, and a couple of emotional twists, this moving story demonstrates that it's never too late to find happiness and love. The rehearsals filled with laughter, moments of introspection, and the final performance promise to leave the audience with warm hearts and smiles on their faces. In the end, life in the nursing home is more than just a step toward farewell; it is a celebration of vitality, camaraderie, and the timelessness of the human spirit.

Media type
Movie
Year
1954
Director
Gordon Douglas
Writer
Lenore J. Coffee
Julius J. Epstein
Liam O'Brien
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.70
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
89.00
Actors
Doris Day
Frank Sinatra
Gig Young
Ethel Barrymore
Dorothy Malone
Robert Keith
Elisabeth Fraser
Alan Hale Jr.
Lonny Chapman
Frank Ferguson
Marjorie Bennett
John Maxwell
Joseph Forte
Gender
Romance
Drama
MΓΊsica
Country
United States
Producers
Henry Blanke
Streaming
Amazon Video
Original title
Young at Heart
Duration
117
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