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Movie Description Doris Day is a small-town girl who helps a jaded and struggling musician (Frank Sinatra) find happiness through her love and support. Ethel Barrymore gives a fine supporting performance. A remake of 1938's "Four Daughters."
Synopsis 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.
Film Notes 40th Anniversary Edition is digitally mastered from the original film negative and includes the original theatrical trailer.
Additional song composers: Don Pippin and Al Rinker.
Several new songs were written for the film.
Filmed in three-strip Technicolor.
Remake of the 1938 film "Four Daughters," actor John Garfield's film debut, directed by Michael Curtiz.
DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case - Sensormatic Full Frame - 1.33
Industry Reviews "...[The music] is tops..." USA Today - Mike Clark (02/01/2002)
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