

Young At Heart
You're Never Too Old To Rock!
Genres
Overview
Documents the true story of the final weeks of rehearsal for the Young at Heart Chorus in Northampton, MA, and many of whom must overcome health adversities to participate. Their music goes against the stereotype of their age group. Although they have toured Europe and sang for royalty, this account focuses on preparing new songs for a concert in their hometown.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
107 min
Release Date
2008-10-02
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
50
Vote Average
7.3
Joe Benoit
Himself - aged 83
Helen Boston
Herself - aged 76
Louise Canady
Herself - aged 77
Elaine Fligman
Herself - aged 83
Jean Florio
Herself - aged 83
Len Fontaine
Himself - aged 86
Stan Goldman
Himself - aged 76
Jeanne Hatch
Herself - aged 79
Eileen Hall
Herself - aged 92
Fred Knittle
Himself - aged 80
Norma Landry
Herself - aged 78
John Larareo
Himself - aged 74
Patricia Larese
Herself - aged 75
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Herself - aged 87
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Herself - aged 75
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Himself - aged 81
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Herself - aged 83
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Herself - aged 77
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Herself - aged 80
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Himself - aged 82
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Herself - aged 77
Bob Salvini
Himself - aged 75
Jack Schnepp
Himself - aged 76
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Jim Armenti
Himself - The Young @ Heart Band
Billy Arnold
Himself - The Young @ Heart Band
F. Alex Johnson
Himself - The Young @ Heart Band
Steve Sanderson
Himself - The Young @ Heart Band
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Michael Konderwicz
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Trevin Bond
Dancer
Nicole Konderwicz
Dancer
Chelsea Reyes
Dancer
Kashana Sharif
Dancer
Jo Meysha Woods
Dancer
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