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7 October 1938 (USA) morePlot:
Dashing reporter Vincent Bullit has just returned from covering the Spanish Civil War. His boss, newspaper magnate Fullerton... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Nominated for 2 Oscars. moreUser Comments:
We Have All Been There - Our Very First Love!!! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Deanna Durbin | ... | Alice Fullerton | |
| Melvyn Douglas | ... | Vincent Bullitt | |
| Jackie Cooper | ... | Kenneth 'Ken' Warren | |
| Irene Rich | ... | Dorothy Fullerton | |
| Nancy Carroll | ... | Grace Bristow | |
| John Halliday | ... | Gilbert Fullerton | |
| Jackie Searl | ... | Tony (as Jack Searl) | |
| Juanita Quigley | ... | The Pest | |
| Charles Coleman | ... | Stevens | |
| Peggy Stewart | ... | Mary Lee | |
| Grant Mitchell | ... | Jeweler | |
| Claire Du Brey | ... | Horsewoman | |
| Helen Grayco | ... | Girl | |
| Buddy Pepper | ... | Friend | |
| Vondell Darr | ... | Friend |
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Finland:SFun Stuff
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Continuity: After leaving the guesthouse, Alice says to Ken, "I'd better get ready." In the next shot her hair ribbon suddenly disappears. moreSoundtrack:
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This is a heartwarming and feel good film! Deanna Durbin is really great with her singing of the title number as well as other good songs! "That Certain Age" received two Oscar nominations in the musical category. The story is about a well to do family headed by a newspaper magnate who invites one of his reporters to his expansive estate to stay in the guest house behind their mansion. Durbin and her friends are rehearsing for a show that they are going to put on at the theatre in town and of course, they are using the guest house for their rehearsals. When they get word that this distinguished reporter is coming to visit to work on some articles, they don't like it and Durbin decides they will all pull some shenanigans to make him want to leave. Only one problem, the love bug bites Durbin and she is smitten by the older man. She becomes so enamored that she ignores the show and her friends and even her boyfriend. The reporter now has the task of setting her straight but that isn't going to be that easy to do! If you are a Deanna Durbin fan or a Melvyn Douglas fan, this film is one you won't want to miss! The rest of the cast is great too! Some really good laughs!