This is a smooth but empty musical remake of 1938's FOUR DAUGHTERS, sans one daughter. Laurie Tuttle (Doris Day) and sisters Fran and Amy (Dorothy Malone and Elizabeth Fraser) live with their father (Robert Keith) and Aunt Jessie (Ethel Barrymore). When Alex Burke (Gig Young), a composer
working on a musical comedy, arrives on the scene, both Laurie and Fran fall in love with him. Alex calls in a friend, the embittered pianist and composer Barney Sloan (Frank Sinatra), to help him arrange the musical's score, and Barney promptly falls for Laurie, who has gotten engaged to Alex. On
the eve of her wedding to Alex, however, Laurie finds out about Fran's feelings for A...
Released:
1955
Rated:
NR
Length:
117 mins