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Dear Heart

  • 1964
  • Approved
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page in Dear Heart (1964)
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Bubbly, middle-aged Evie Jackson has been single and alone for quite some time. When she attends a postmasters' convention at a New York City hotel, she meets rakish greeting card salesman H... Read allBubbly, middle-aged Evie Jackson has been single and alone for quite some time. When she attends a postmasters' convention at a New York City hotel, she meets rakish greeting card salesman Harry Mork and falls in love.Bubbly, middle-aged Evie Jackson has been single and alone for quite some time. When she attends a postmasters' convention at a New York City hotel, she meets rakish greeting card salesman Harry Mork and falls in love.

  • Director
    • Delbert Mann
  • Writer
    • Tad Mosel
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Geraldine Page
    • Angela Lansbury
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
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    • Director
      • Delbert Mann
    • Writer
      • Tad Mosel
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Geraldine Page
      • Angela Lansbury
    • 61User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 nominations total

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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Harry Mork
    Geraldine Page
    Geraldine Page
    • Evie Jackson
    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Phyllis
    Michael Anderson Jr.
    Michael Anderson Jr.
    • Patrick
    Barbara Nichols
    Barbara Nichols
    • June Loveland
    Patricia Barry
    Patricia Barry
    • Mitchell
    Charles Drake
    Charles Drake
    • Frank Taylor
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Mr. Cruikshank
    Neva Patterson
    Neva Patterson
    • Connie Templeton
    Ken Lynch
    Ken Lynch
    • The Masher
    Ruth McDevitt
    Ruth McDevitt
    • Miss Tait
    Alice Pearce
    Alice Pearce
    • Miss Moore
    Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes
    • Miss Fox
    Joanna Crawford
    • Emile Zola Bernkrant
    James O'Rear
    • Marvin
    Peter Turgeon
    Peter Turgeon
    • Peterson
    Nelson Olmsted
    Nelson Olmsted
    • Herb
    Sandra Gould
    Sandra Gould
    • Mrs. Sloan
    • Director
      • Delbert Mann
    • Writer
      • Tad Mosel
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    8jazza923

    Hidden Gem....

    88/100. An exceptional, and I feel a very underrated film with Geraldine Page giving an outstanding and unforgettable performance. She gives the character of Evie so many personal nuances and touches. She really is amazing. Angela Lansbury is also incredible in a supporting role, and nails the character with confidence and style. A lot of the smaller characters are television staples, Richard Deacon, Hal Smith, Ruth McDevitt and Alice Pearce. Barbara Nichols gives a very memorable and funny performance as the woman at the concessions counter.

    It is a wonderfully simple and uncomplicated story. Delbert Mann does a superb job with his subtle direction. Very well written with deeply developed characters you care about. Glenn Ford is quite good in a warm and subtle performance. A very special gem of a film.
    8Chimale1025

    A Movie for Middle Aged Romantics

    This is a film about two middle aged people in search of their soul mates. It is a very adult film. Children under 35 usually don't find it very rewarding unless they possess an unusual emotional maturity. I loved it the first time I saw it when I was about 22, but I didn't understand its depths until I was about 38. It shows the despair of lonely singles. It shows the "innocence" of the never attached. A spinster (what an ageist and sexist term) and a not too old jaded and bored bachelor try to make relationships which don't really fit work for them. The efforts they go through and the situations they find themselves in make for a lovely and sweet ride. The resolution is extremely gratifying and not so unrealistic. Its tone, mood and pacing as the two meet and learn about each other build beautifully. I don't want a remake, but I miss movies of this maturity, thought and charm. No glamour, no glitz, no silly gags, no pretty young things, this film shows ordinary people with ordinary problems trying to find someone to love in a world that isn't always kind to people past their "prime". Geraldine Page is revelatory as the slightly ridiculous woman who grows more lovely as the story progresses. Glenn Ford's charms are used to their maximum effect and Angela Landsbury adds the right shrewish tone. This is a must see for people who love a good complicated normal romance.
    8mainefred

    Geraldine Page is always a treat

    There are two reasons for watching this film. The most important one is the chance to watch one of the great actresses of our time at work. The other is Mancini's beautiful theme. Evie Jackson is in NYC for the annual postmasters' convention,and Harry Mork is apartment-hunting. Harry and Evie are staying at the same hotel and meet. Harry tells Evie he's engaged and asks her to supply a woman's appraisal of an apartment he's considering. The scene at the apartment, where Evie slowly realizes that he really IS engaged (and not wooing her) is an acting tour de force. That one scene is worth the price of admission. I saw the film at its opening, at Radio City Music Hall, and I'll never forget it - or Geraldine Page.
    9atlasmb

    FInding Truth In The Big City; Geraldine Page Is Wonderful

    The lives of a woman and man intersect at a New York hotel in this sentimental story from 1964. Glenn Ford plays Harry Mork, a traveling salesman who has decided to slow down and settle down after years of schmoozing, boozing and extracurricular intrigues. Geraldine Page plays Evie Jackson, a small-town postal worker who annually visits the big cities for the industry convention and a chance to let loose a little and take in the sights.

    Evie is the person who has never met a stranger. Outwardly she is an eternal optimist and delights in knowing everyone's names, as if that knowledge makes them friends. Under the surface, though, she might be "Miss Lonelyhearts" from Hitchcock's "Rear Window" in a few years, if her life situation doesn't resolve into a satisfactory conclusion. Ms. Page's portrayal of Evie is so fascinating that she dominates the film. Frankly, my attention is always riveted to the screen when this film plays, even though I know how it turns out. As others have pointed out, this is a performance worthy of an Oscar.

    The screenplay is very well written, allowing the viewer to observe every aspect of the characters, learning their way of life, their fears, and even their hidden dreams. The acting is good across the board. The end result is very satisfying, especially for viewers who can identify with the emotional vulnerability of the two main characters.
    9naciohb

    Loneliness can be understood at any age

    I don't know about Chimale1025's claim that "Children under 35" won't enjoy it unless they are exceptionally mature, but I am currently in my mid-20s and have loved this film since I saw it on TCM in my early 20's. Then again, many of my favorite films deal with the loneliness of not quite fitting in to society's big picture.

    This is a lovely story of two lonely people who find each other at just the right time, and the growing closeness between the two forces them to look at their lives more clearly and see what they really want out of life. The title song by Mancini is rather cloying and irritating, but I can overlook that for the wonderful performances by Ford and Page. Lansbury is also quite good as the supposed shrew and "tomato", but even she is not entirely unsympathetic in the end. She is also lonely, you see.

    Anyone who has been truly lonely or is sympathetic to that position will react emotionally to this film. True, it is a little dated, but that is a large part of its charm for the innocence and hope that fills it. Definitely worth a look, and hopefully it will appear on DVD soon enough!

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    • Trivia
      During the opening credits, the scene in Pennsylvania Station behind Director Delbert Mann's credit, is the same shot as the last scene of the movie. If you look closely, you can even see Glenn Ford standing near the Information desk.
    • Goofs
      Near the end, in the train station, the lady in the leopard-skin style hat is behind Evie. In the next shot, the same lady is standing at the information booth as Evie arrives to answer the passenger page.
    • Quotes

      Miss Tait: We missed you at the awards banquet, Miss Jackson.

      Evie Jackson: We ate Japanese.

      Miss Tait: We had creamed chicken.

      [walks away]

      Harry Mork: You sorry you missed the banquet?

      Evie Jackson: Oh, I've forgotten every banquet I ever went to. But I'll always remember the one I missed!

    • Connections
      Version of Studio One: The Out-of-Towners (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      Dear Heart
      Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

      Music by Henry Mancini

      Performed by Chorus

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    • Release date
      • April 16, 1965 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Corazón querido
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Out of Towners Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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