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The Young in Heart
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Directed by Richard Wallace.
A comparatively little-known entry in the "screwball comedy" genre, David O. Selznick's The Young in Heart goes for quiet chuckles rather than bellylaughs. Adapted by Paul Osborn and Charles Bennett from a short story by I. R. Wylie, the film concentrates on a family of confidence tricksters. Paterfamilias Roland Young poses as a veteran of the Bengal Lancers in order to insinuate himself into high society; his birdbrained wife Billie Burke willingly goes along with any scheme her husband cooks up; and their work-resistant offspring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Janet Gaynor scheme to marry into weatlth. Right now, Janet's target is Scottish millionaire Richard Carlson (making his screen debut) to fill the family's coffers. The whole family teams up to fleece a wealthy old lady called Miss Fortune,played with showstopping relish by Broadway veteran Minnie Dupree. Through Miss Fortune's sweet, unassuming example, everyone in the family begins to reform. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. makes the supreme sacrifice of taking a job-which has the salutary effect of winning him the affections of poor-but-honest Paulette Goddard. Young in Heart originally ended with Miss Fortune passing away while surrounded by the repentant family; preview audiences hated this denouement, obliging Selznick to film a new ending, with Minnie Dupree joyously tooling about on a motorcyle! Our favorite scene: Roland Young and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. at a construction site, comparing the workers to insects. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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According to Hollywood lore, theater legend Maud Adams was to have made The Young in Heart her triumphant comeback after 20 years in retirement but the original Peter Pan got cold feet at the last minute. Producer David O. Selznick instead cast the lesser known Minnie Dupree, a most fortuitous replacement, it seems. Dupree, in her screen debut, is startlingly effective both as a comedienne and in the film's more heartbreaking moments and it is easy to understand why preview audiences bemoaned her passing in the final reel. But Dupree isn't the only bright member of the cast, which also includes such Selznick contract stars as Paulette Goddard, whom the producer was grooming to play Scarlet O'Hara, Janet Gaynor and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. The combined talent, in fact, made billing a problem, which Selznick solved by listing Dupree first, followed by Goddard in capital letters, and introductory billing for young Richard Carlson. Gaynor and Fairbanks Jr. bring up the rear, their names, like Goddard's, in capital letters. Composer-arranger Franz Waxman was deservedly nominated for an Oscar, his often humorous score a running comment on the story. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
 

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