Young as You Feel

Young as You Feel

Year: 1931

Runtime: 78 mins

Language: English

Director: Frank Borzage

Comedy

Lemuel Morehouse, owner of a Chicago meat‑packing firm, laments that his sons Billy and Tom never share a meal with him. He chastises Billy for arriving late to a statue unveiling and Tom for skipping work for his golf club. When the brothers claim life is happiness, Lemuel retorts they need wives, introducing Dorothy and Rose Gregson as brides.

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