A 65-year-old printer hatches an elaborate scheme to avoid forced retirement.A 65-year-old printer hatches an elaborate scheme to avoid forced retirement.A 65-year-old printer hatches an elaborate scheme to avoid forced retirement.
- Willie McKinley
- (as Rusty Tamblyn)
- Concert Guest
- (uncredited)
- Head of Sales
- (uncredited)
- Luncheon Guest
- (uncredited)
- Clancy
- (uncredited)
- Concert Guest
- (uncredited)
- Concert Guest
- (uncredited)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIt was during the production of this film that Marilyn Monroe met her future husband, Arthur Miller.
- Quotes
Frank Erickson: [Trying to convince Gallagher that their visitor was a fake] All you have to do is to look at his picture in the file, sir.
Horace Gallagher: Never mind the file. Now let me get this straight. You say the whole world thinks that the man who inspected our plant yesterday was the president of the Consolidated Motors, is that it?
Frank Erickson: Yes, sir. Then he made a speech at the Chamber of Commerce.
Horace Gallagher: Mr. McKinley thinks he is the president of the Consolidated Motors, the papers think so, the Chamber of Commerce thinks so, but you don't. You think he is a measly little printer in our hand-press department.
Frank Erickson: I am sorry if you refuse to believe me, Mr. Gallagher.
Horace Gallagher: [sarcastically] Aw, don't be silly Erickson. Of course I believe you. And by the way, my name isn't Gallagher. I am Harry Truman, President of the United States. And you are not Erickson. You're Princess Elizabeth's baby, bonny Prince Charley, remember?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Biography: Marilyn Monroe: The Mortal Goddess (1996)
- SoundtracksYou Make Me Feel So Young
(1946) (uncredited)
Written by Josef Myrow
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by a chorus during the opening credits and played occasionally in the score
"As Young As You Feel" is a comedy, but it contains serious messages about age-related issues and the unintended effects of technology and modern production methods. More than sixty years later, those viewpoints--as expressed by John--are just as relevant today.
But the messages do not sidetrack the fun. Monty Woolley plays John with a twinkle in his eye. His positivity influences the lives of others (on a grand scale), except maybe for a couple of annoying members of his own family.
One notable aspect of this film is that is adapted from a story by Paddy Chayefsky, who won three Oscars for screen writing. After his service in the war, Chayefsky worked in his uncle's printshop--a connection with this story.
Marilyn Monroe has a small, but well-acted, part in the film as secretary to the executive who runs ACME. Her larger roles were yet to come. I enjoyed seeing Jean Peters and Constance Bennett as well. And there's a small part played by a very young Russ Tamblyn.
This film is a feel-good story that focuses on the subject of human dignity. It is light-hearted and written to entertain.
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- The Great American Hoax
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- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1