As Young as You Feel (1951)

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Sixty-five-year-old John Hodges must retire from Acme Printing. He later impersonates the president of the parent company and arrives at his old plant on an inspection tour. Acme president McKinley is so nervous not even his beautiful secretary Harriet can calm him. McKinley's wife Lucille becomes infatuated with Hodges. Many further complications ensue.

Introduction
"As Young as You Feel" is a 1951 American comedy movie directed by Harmon Jones and also created by Paddy Chayefsky. The film stars Monty Woolley, Thelma Ritter, David Wayne, Jean Peters, Constance Bennett, and also Marilyn Monroe. Embed In New York City, the film adheres to the story of an elderly man that creatively fights against ageism, showing styles of self-regard and the resolution to continue adding to society.

Plot Summary
John R. Hodges (Monty Woolley) is a 65-year-old printer that is pushed into retired life when his business imposes a mandatory retirement age of 65. Feeling that he still has a great deal to supply, Hodges ends up being frustrated and resentful by the choice, which is further intensified by his household's dismissal of his capabilities.

Understanding that he should find a means to proceed working, Hodges develops a strategy to show that age does not specify one's worth or capacities. Hodges poses the company's president, Harold P. Cleveland (additionally played by Woolley), to orchestrate a corporate merger that will inevitably eliminate the mandatory old age.

Impersonation & Intrigue
Hodges takes care of to penetrate the business's head office and also meets with the numerous department supervisors. Presuming Cleveland's identity permits Hodges to articulate his point of view on the firm's plans and also confront the rampant ageism existing in the office. He advocates for the value of experience, wisdom, and the importance of older staff members to the company.

As he browses via the business globe, Hodges discovers himself befriending the genuine Harold P. Cleveland's assistant, Harriet (Jean Peters), as well as the firm's assistant, Alice (Marilyn Monroe). His communications with these 2 more youthful women highlight the value of accepting as well as valuing people of every ages.

Individual Relationships and Growth
Throughout the film, Hodges develops partnerships with various characters that challenge his concept of self-respect. This includes his interactions with the various other department heads and also the love interest subplot in between Harriet and Hodges' grandson, Frank Erickson (David Wayne), who is employed in the business's press office. Frank is at first critical of Hodges' actions but ultimately pertains to comprehend his grandpa's motivations and also sustains his cause.

Hodges' partnership with his partner, Della (Thelma Ritter), is additionally a vital element of the movie. Della waits her spouse's side and also supports his initiatives, despite the possible lawful implications for his actions. Together, they demonstrate a strong and loving collaboration that goes beyond age or social expectations.

Orgasm & Resolution
At some point, Hodges' impersonation is uncovered, bring about a dramatic conflict with the real Harold P. Cleveland. However, the experience shows transformative, triggering Cleveland to rethink his company's plans and his very own perspectives towards aging. He fixes to end the mandatory old age and also allows Hodges to proceed working in the firm.

Having actually successfully revealed the ageist beliefs as well as techniques within the company, Hodges as well as his household commemorate their success. The film wraps up on a high note, with the elderly protagonist having successfully showed the value of experience and wisdom, regardless of age.

Verdict
"As Young as You Feel" is an informative and heartfelt funny that mixes humor with touching social commentary. The movie tests the biased methods of ageism in 1950s America and also prompts audiences to reevaluate their perspectives in the direction of aging and the worth of older people in society. With unforgettable performances, especially by Monty Woolley, Thelma Ritter, as well as Marilyn Monroe, "As Young as You Feel" is an entertaining as well as thought-provoking movie that continues to be appropriate today.

Top Cast

  • Monty Woolley (small)
    Monty Woolley
    John R. Hodges
  • Thelma Ritter (small)
    Thelma Ritter
    Della Hodges
  • David Wayne (small)
    David Wayne
    Joe Elliott
  • Jean Peters (small)
    Jean Peters
    Alice Hodges
  • Constance Bennett (small)
    Constance Bennett
    Lucille McKinley
  • Marilyn Monroe (small)
    Marilyn Monroe
    Harriet
  • Allyn Joslyn (small)
    Allyn Joslyn
    George Hodges
  • Albert Dekker (small)
    Albert Dekker
    Louis McKinley
  • Clinton Sundberg (small)
    Clinton Sundberg
    Frank Erickson
  • Minor Watson (small)
    Minor Watson
    Harold P. Cleveland
  • Wally Brown (small)
    Wally Brown
    Horace Gallagher