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==Film series and remake== ''Four Daughters'' is the first in a [[film series|series]] of four films by [[Warner Bros.]] featuring the [[Lane Sisters]] and the other cast members. It was followed by 1939's ''[[Daughters Courageous]]'', also directed by [[Michael Curtiz]] and co-starring [[Claude Rains]] and [[John Garfield]], though it is a story about a different family. However, the storyline of ''Four Daughters'' and the Lemp family is continued in the 1940 film, ''[[Four Wives]]'', and 1941's ''[[Four Mothers]]''. ''Four Daughters'' was [[remake|remade]] in 1954 as ''[[Young at Heart (1954 film)|Young at Heart]],'' starring [[Frank Sinatra]] in the role played by Garfield and [[Doris Day]] in Priscilla Lane's part. All the characters' names were changed, the number of daughters was reduced to three, and the young men who vie for the heroine's heart compose songs rather than orchestral music. ''Young at Heart'' also has a very different ending: Frank Sinatra's character's suicide attempt fails.
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