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  1. Dear Heart Released Dec 2, 1964 1h 54m Comedy List 33% Tomatometer 6 Reviews 70% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Bubbly, middle-aged Evie Jackson (Geraldine Page) has been single and alone for...

  2. Dear Heart is a pleasant romantic comedy about two mature loners who meet and fall in love. Staying at the same hotel are Evie Jackson (Geradine Page) – in town from Ohio for a Postmasters Convention – and Harry Mork (Glenn Ford), greeting card salesman just recently promoted to marketing executive.

  3. Dear Heart: Directed by Delbert Mann. With Glenn Ford, Geraldine Page, Angela Lansbury, Michael Anderson Jr.. Bubbly, middle-aged Evie Jackson has been single and alone for quite some time.

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    • Comedy, Family
    • Delbert Mann
    • 1965-04-16
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  5. Review by Stephen M ★★★★. This was a delightful romantic comedy from the 1960s about two lonely and mismatched people who meet at a convention. The marvelous Geraldine Page is in a role that seems tailored for her - a quirky but optimistic middle-aged woman from small town Ohio.

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    • Out of Towners Productions
    • Delbert Mann
  6. Jun 6, 2020 · Saturday, June 06, 2020. Tonight's Movie: Dear Heart (1964) - A Warner Archive DVD Review. Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page star in DEAR HEART (1964), a sweetly funny romance available on DVD from the Warner Archive.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dear_HeartDear Heart - Wikipedia

    Dear Heart is a 1964 American romantic-comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page as lonely middle-aged people who fall in love at a hotel convention. It was directed by Delbert Mann, from a screenplay by Tad Mosel. Its theme song "Dear Heart" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song .

  8. Apr 18, 2014 · April 18, 2014 by EmanuelLevy. Dear Heart was written by Tad Mosel, from his story, originally penned as a teleplay for a May 1957 Westinghouse Studio One episode, “The Out-Of-Towners,” starring E.G. Marshall and Eileen Heckart.

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