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The Young in Heart
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The Young in Heart

Charming to meet, but expensive to know!
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User Score32 ratings
TMDB 6.616+19381h 30mEnglish
Comedy

Synopsis

A family of confidence tricksters sets their sights on a very rich, very lonely old lady named Miss Fortune.

Director
Richard WallaceFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Selznick International Pictures1 production companies
Release
July 6, 1938Released
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Top Cast

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Janet Gaynor
Janet Gaynor
George-Anne Carleton
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Richard Carleton
Roland Young
Roland Young
Col. Anthony 'Sahib' Carleton
Billie Burke
Billie Burke
Marmy Carleton
Minnie Dupree
Minnie Dupree
Ellen Fortune
Paulette Goddard
Paulette Goddard
Leslie Saunders
Richard Carlson
Richard Carlson
Duncan Macrae
Henry Stephenson
Henry Stephenson
Felix Anstruther

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CinemaSerf
Jun 20, 2022

The suitably grandly named Carleton family spend much of their time fleecing wealthy people on the Côte D'Azur. When one of their scams backfires, they are politely asked to quit the country. As they board the train, serendipity gives them one last chance as they encounter the elderly, and fabulously wealthy "Miss Fortune" (Minnie Dupree). There seems to have been a spate of films made in the late 1930s involving derailed trains, and here is another one: this time they rescue the old lady and she invites them to take up lodgings with her. Janet Gaynor ("George-Anne") and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ("Richard") decide to play this straight for a change, hopeful that despite the suspicions of her savvy attorney "Mr. Anstruther" (Henry Stephenson) they will encourage the old spinster to leave them her estate. It's a gentle tale of redemption this, well cast and adapted from the original Ida Wylie novel. Paulette Goddard provides some mischievous love interest for Fairbanks, and Billie Burke again delightfully emulates a porcelain doll in this last on-screen performance for an agreeably on-form Gaynor. It is not, perhaps, a film that you will remember for long - but it is a well constructed, engaging drama with solid - not great - performances all round.

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