A Young Miss... Aged 39
A Young Miss... Aged 39

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A Young Miss... Aged 39

1954
Movie
98 min
Greek

Telemachus, an unhappy old man, still lives with his sister, whom he expects to restore so that he marries the woman he loves. In the end, he is persuaded by a friend to put an ad in the newspaper to find her bridegroom, without mentioning her real age and highlighting her dowry. Finally, two bridal candidates appear: A retired and a Greek-Argentine landowner...

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Robert B. ChurchillGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A mature woman, who feels her life has passed her by, decides to relive her youth by enrolling in a college. She navigates the challenges of fitting in with younger students and rediscovering herself. Along the way, she confronts societal expectations and her own insecurities about aging.

Critical Reception

While Martha Raye's performance was generally praised for its comedic timing and emotional depth, the film itself received mixed reviews. Critics found the premise somewhat dated even for its time, and the plot occasionally predictable. Audiences, however, were drawn to Raye's star power and the film's lighthearted, albeit sentimental, approach to themes of aging and reinvention.

What Reviewers Say

  • Martha Raye delivers a charming and comedic performance.

  • The film's themes of aging and second chances are relatable.

  • The storyline occasionally feels predictable and dated.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight Martha Raye's ability to carry the film with her unique blend of comedy and pathos, making her character's journey engaging. Some viewers found the plot somewhat slow, but many appreciated the positive message about embracing life at any age.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to be a vehicle for another actress before Martha Raye was cast, significantly altering the comedic tone of the project.

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