Young at Heart

Synopsis: When Alex enters the lives of the musical Tuttle family, each of the three daughters falls for him. He is charming, good looking and personable. Laurie and Alex seem made for each other and become engaged. When Barney comes into the picture to help Alex with some musical arrangements matters become complicated. He is seen as a challenge by Laurie, who can't believe anyone could be as cynical, and she is more than a match for his gloomy outlook on life.
Director(s): Gordon Douglas
Production: Fox Searchlight
 
IMDB:
6.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
86%
APPROVED
Year:
1954
117 min
449 Views


[Applause, Faint ]

[ Applause, Cheering ]

[ Rock ]

[ Continues ]

Owwwww!

[ Whooping, Laughing ]

[ Cheering Continues ]

Darling, you've gotta let me know

[ Continues ]

Should I stay or should I go

If you say that you'll be mine

I'll be yours till the end of time

But you've gotta let me know

Should I stay or should I go

[ Stephen ] "Should I Stay Or Should I Go?"

That's a punk song, isn't it?

I would say so.

Sh*t.

Did you-

Have you ever heard it before?

Always tease, tease, tease

You're happy when Im on my knees

One day's fair, the other's black

So if you want me off your back

Then you've gotta let me know

Should I stay or should I go

Should I stay or should I go now

[ Stephen Narrating]

Billed as "Seniors Behaving Badly"..

Young A t Heart

is a chorus like no other.

With an average age of 80...

their renditions of songs

from the likes of Outkast...

Radiohead, Jimi Hendrix

and The Clash...

have won them sensational reviews

all over the world.

So com e on and I et m e know

Can you think of any other names of people

who sing those songs that you sing?

Well, the Beatles.

We have sung some of theirs.

Rolling Stones,

they've come into it.

And the, um-

Oh, a more recent one.

Uh, Crash?

Should I stay or should I go now

[ Stephen Narrating]

I first saw the chorus in London a year ago...

and was instantly hooked.

Now I'm in America to spend

the next seven weeks filming them...

as they prepare to put on a new show.

In the process, I find myself

acquiring 2 4 new grandparents...

except they're nothing like

any grandparents I've ever seen.

Should I stay or should I go

[ Laughing, Cheering, Applause ]

Thank you!

Thank you.

[ Stephen Narrating ]

It's a Thursday afternoon...

in the choruss hometown

of Northampton, Massachusetts...

and the first day of rehearsals

for the new show...

which they'll perform

in just seven weeks ' time.

[ Chattering ]

[ Man ]

Hello!

Charming stuff.

But in New Orleans theyre still-

[ Exhales ]

- Did you bring any booze with you?

- No.

Its in here. Its in here.

[ Chuckling ]

[ Stephen Narrating ]

The choruss director, Bob Cilman...

started Young A t Heart

back in 1 982...

with a group of seniors performing

old vaudeville numbers at a meal center.

One night, an 84-year-old called

Diamond Lil stood up in the middle of a show...

and did a version of

Manfred Manns "Do Wah Diddy"..

which brought the house down.

Things were never the same again.

Good afternoon.

Is everybody happy youre all here?

- [ Cheering, Chattering ]

- Id like to thank you all

for showing up on time.

That was very cool.

Very cool.

First thing we gotta do,

and it's really important today...

is wish Jack Schnepp happy birthday.

- So, uh-

- [ Cheering, Applause ]

[ Man ]

All right, Jack!

It's a specially great

birthday for Jack today...

'cause while Jack is sitting here...

we have the possibility that

hell pass a kidney stone for us...

which is just-

[ Men Chattering, Indistinct ]

Is there any other medical issues

that people wanna reveal here today?

U h, no.

Anybody having a baby?

Well, Jack, good luck.

There's about seven or so new songs

that I wanna take a look at.

Id like to get through

three of them today. All right?

- Whoa!

- No problem.

[ Stephen Narrating]

Just as I'm beginning to think...

this is going to be some sort

of gentle afternoon sing-along...

Bob pitches the chorus straight into

the first new song for the show...

a track called "Schizophrenia "

by punk band Sonic Youth.

[ Bob ] Billy, listen to this.

This has got a lot of good drum stuff.

- [ Drum s ]

- "Schizophrenia."

Whoo!

[ Guitar, Drums ]

[ Stephen ] What kind of reaction do you

think you're gonna get to "Schizophrenia "?

I think that the words

will be tricky at first.

And these guys really are

in tune with the words.

What's great about this group is that

you really hear the words when they sing it.

- Do you think they're gonna like it?

- No.

I went away

To see an old friend of mine

His sister came over

She was out of her mind

- [ Stephen ] So, what kind of music do you like?

- Classical.

With opera at the top.

- [ Continues ]

- Her light eyes were dancing

She is insane

My music?

Uh, classical music.

And if you look at

the top of my TV set...

you'll see a schedule of the

Metropolitan Opera broadcasts.

[ Continues ]

Of course, I like My Fair Lady

and The King And I...

and, um-

What's the very popular one

with Julie Andrews?

"Climb Every Mountain."

What was that one?

- Sound Of Music.

- Yes.

[ Continues, Loud]

- [ Ends ]

- [ Bob ] We're gonna-

We're gonna feature Billy on this.

What do you think?

- [ Men, Women Exclaiming ]

- [ Bob ] You cant hear what?

The words. Because of the music.

The music was too loud.

Im always excited

to start new work.

Its one of my favorite

parts of the process.

I think it's that moment

where they don't trust you at all.

They think that

this is a crazy idea...

and it's gonna backfire completely.

And then they start

to warm up to it.

There is something wonderful

about that whole process.

- Wow! I feel good

- [All Laughing]

I knew that I would now

[ Stephen Narrating ] Next on Bob's list

of new songs is James Brown...

and it's a whole different story.

So good, so good

I got you

[ Screams ]

- [ Continues ]

- Whoo!

- [ Bob ] Come on! That's your part!

- Whoo!

Okay, Bob!

Let's hear it now!

[James Brown ]

When I hold you in my arms

I know that

I cant do no wrong

And when I hold you in my arms

My love wont do you no harm

U m, I wanna see Stan and Dora

here for a second.

[ Woman ]

All right!

[ Stephen Narrating ] Bob kicks off with

an incongruous pairing for "I Feel Good"-

Stan Goldman, a 76-year-old suffering

from an extremely painful spinal condition...

and Dora Morrow, an 83-year-old

great-great-grandmother.

You do the "wow"

and " I feel good" for a second.

Okay?

"Wow! I feel good."

And then Im gonna want you

to do the "like I knew I would."

Okay? And then Im gonna-

Let's- [ Chuckles ]

Oy.

- Whoo!

- [ Snare Drum Hit ]

Whoo!

I feel good

- [ Piano, Drums ]

- Like I knew I would

Okay, you gotta get

the rhythm though.

- It's, "Wow! I feel good."

- [ Piano ]

Like I knew that I would

And yours is just-

Like I knew that I would

- Can you do that?

Like I knew that I would

- Like I knew that I would

- You know what? [ Chuckles ]

But you know what?

- [ Singers Complaining ]

Let's just get the music

and forget the face for a second.

Like I knew that I would

Like I knew that I would

Like I knew that I would

Like I knew that I would

Okay, so, Dora, oww!

I feel good.

Ow!

I feel good

- Like I knew that-

- No, no, no, no!

[ Bob Humming ]

Oh, man, this is gonna be

such a pain in my backside.

[ Laughing ]

Oh, God.

Oww!

- I feel good

- Nice!

I'm sorry.

I - Let me do it-

That was a perfect "oww!"

And you can come in any time you want.

- Do your "oww!" again one more time.

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Julius J. Epstein

Julius J. Epstein (August 22, 1909 – December 30, 2000) was an American screenwriter, who had a long career, best remembered for his screenplay – written with his twin brother, Philip, and Howard E. Koch – of the film Casablanca (1942), for which the writers won an Academy Award. It was adapted from an unpublished play, Everybody Comes to Rick's, written by Murray Bennett and Joan Alison. more…

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