Cast

Ronald Reagan
Hal Norton

Ruth Hussey
Meg Norton

Spring Byington
Louisa Norton

Charles Coburn
Mr. Burnside

Edmund Gwenn
Mr. Hammond

Piper Laurie
Cathy Norton

Scotty Beckett
Jimmy Blake

Jimmy Hunt
Chris Norton

Connie Gilchrist
Gladys

Willard Waterman
Dick Stewart

Martin Milner
Bob Stewart

Terry Frost
Stacy Walker

Dave Willock
Joe Collins

Chuck Courtney
Delivery Boy (uncredited)

Charles Drake
Radio Broadcaster (voice) (uncredited)

George Eldredge
Policeman (uncredited)

Frank Ferguson
Park Attendant (uncredited)

Bess Flowers
Wedding Guest in Park (uncredited)

Sherry Jackson
Little Girl in Park (uncredited)

Charles Morton
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Despite the name at the top of the billing, this film belongs fairly and squarely to the elderly folks - Spring Byington ("Louisa"), Edmund Gwenn ("Hammond") and Charles Coburn ("Burnside"). Both men are vying for the affections of the former - the mother of aspiring architect "Hal" (Ronald Reagan). The story moves along quickly and amusingly with the two resorting to more increasingly outlandish methods to secure the hand of "Louisa". Meantime, their antics are playing havoc on her son and on his family with whom she lives. Though the ending is a bit far-fetched, the joke still holds up remarkably well. Reagan portrays the role of the increasingly frenetic son quite effusively and the family of supporting cast - including Piper Laurie and Scotty Beckett who are having their own relationship issues - all contribute well to this enjoyable story that clearly validates the theory that life begins at 50, or 60, or....
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