Don't let the film poster fool you, this movie is really depressing. Part dream-like American Idyll, part cry-your-eyes-out family drama. Watch at your own risk.
Alan Hale Jr., Bob Cilman, Doris Day
A young musical composer comes into the lives of three young women who live with their father and aunt in Connecticut. Eventually, he falls for one of the girls and she for him, but her engagement to ...( read more
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DVD Release Date: January 15, 2002
Stats: 119 reviews
Flixster Reviews (119)
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August 11, 2008
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March 18, 2009
Frank Sinatra can really act?! There's more to Doris Day than her singing?! Gig Young is severely underrated in Hollywood? Course I knew all this before, but it's nice to have it confirmed... A delightful, bittersweet and glorious film about family, love and the tensions that ari...( read more)
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July 26, 2009
Just try not to take it so seriously. A very depressed guy is redeemed by a good woman who loves him (Wish it were that easy in real life). Strange pairing of Frank Sinatra and Doris Day but it works for the story. Ethel Barrymore steals the show with her quiet humor and words of...( read more)
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January 27, 2009
Adequate retelling of Four Daughters but the original is superior in all departments.
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