As Young As You Feel with Monty Woolley: DVD Cover

    As Young As You Feel Director: Harmon Jones Cast: Monty Woolley, Thelma Ritter, David Wayne, Jean Peters

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/20/2004
    • Original Release: 1951
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 32,007
     
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    Closed Caption; Original trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Titles [1:09]
    2. Pausing for the Piccolo [4:01]
    3. Fired and Retired! [2:26]
    4. Retirement and Soup Bones [1:48]
    5. How it Works [2:16]
    6. Shaking Up the Brass [1:55]
    7. A Need for Recognition [2:38]
    8. Policy Changes [3:35]
    9. Dinner With a Confederate [:34]
    10. How to Treat a Woman [3:03]
    11. A Man of Principles [3:02]
    12. A Wonderful Man [4:25]
    13. It Should Have Been Me! [1:40]
    14. The Gag's on You! [5:57]
    15. Don't Tell Anyone! [:06]
    16. How We'll Play It [2:35]
    17. A Breakup and an Engagement [3:26]
    18. What Last Night Was [:29]
    19. The Real Harold P. Cleveland [1:51]
    20. Thanks, But No Thanks [2:53]
    21. Chapter 21 [:20]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Based on a story by Paddy Chayefsky, this is the tale of a man who is being forced to retire from his job, at the age of 65, and decides to fight back. Impersonating the head of the company, he sets out to convince them to get rid of their outmoded retirement policy and gives a creditable speech on the dignity of man, gaining national attention. This movie features good performances, but it will probably be remembered more for the bit part played by a young Marilyn Monroe as the boss' secretary. Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide

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