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Dear Heart

 
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Dear Heart

  • Director: Delbert Mann
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Love Triangles, Otherwise Engaged
  • Main Cast: Glenn Ford, Geraldine Page, Michael Anderson, Jr., Barbara Nichols, Patricia Barry
  • Release Year: 1964
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 114 minutes

Plot

In this romantic comedy, a middle-aged postmistress from a small town goes to a post office convention in New York and promptly falls in love with a man who is engaged to another. His fiancee is a widow with a teenage son. The man really wants a family, but he also really wants the postmistress.Trouble ensues while he makes up his mind. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Review

Geraldine Page, whose film and stage career included an amazing variety of roles, is still not an actress whose name comes to mind when discussing romantic comedies. Nevertheless, she is excellent in Dear Heart, a sweet and charming little film that is ultimately too insubstantial and dated to rank as a great film. (It also veers uncomfortably off track near the end.) Page displays many of her familiar characteristics and mannerisms -- a certain hesitancy, a distinct vulnerability compounded with an iron determination, a flutteriness. She creates a detailed portrait of a lonely, sad woman who knows that admitting her sadness would destroy her. Glenn Ford is a bit dull as her intended paramour, but a large part of this is due to the role rather than the actor. Angela Lansbury is dependably bitchy, and Alice Pearce, Mary Wickes and Richard Deacon offer fine support. Delbert Mann's direction is fine but unexciting; visually the film is somewhat static and dull. The sleek Henry Mancini score, especially the popular title tune, is a definite plus. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Charles Drake - Frank Taylor; Angela Lansbury - Phyllis; Ruth McDevitt - Miss Tait; Neva Patterson - Connie; Alice Pearce - Miss Moore; Richard Deacon - Mr. Cruikshank; Mary Wickes - Miss Fox; Peter Turgeon - Peterson; Ken Lynch - the Masher; James O'Reare - Marvin; Nelson Olmsted - Herb; William Cort

Credit

Joseph C. Wright - Art Director, Donfeld - Costume Designer, Delbert Mann - Director, Folmar Blangsted - Editor, Henry Mancini - Composer (Music Score), Ray Evans - Songwriter, Jay Livingston - Songwriter, Henry Mancini - Songwriter, Russell Harlan - Cinematographer, Martin Manulis - Producer, Howard Bristol - Set Designer, Tad Mosel - Screenwriter, Tad Mosel - Play Author
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