Unless EOE is off by one year. Splendor was in 1961, though.
Now Voyager was a controlling Mom. The Heiress sounds good.
She began the film with her hair all done up in a bun. I believe toward the end of the film she did let it down and cut it. I'm sure there is more than one film with this scene in it -- certainly the domineering father. This isn't so much a scene as a situation.
Wow, you're right. The cutting of the hair is somewhat of a common theme, huh?
No to Splendor, Roman Holiday and The Heiress.
Cluetime:
He chaperoned his daughter and her prom date.
No to Life With Father and Father of the Bride
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante
Life With Mother
Cheaper by the Dozen
Cheaper by the Dozen is correct.
When Life With Father was mentioned, I panicked, afraid I'd gotten the two movies confused but I remember Clifton Webb, not William Powell, saying to his daughter "I want it grown back in and I want it grown back fast."
Ha! I confuse them too!
Newie
A young man flirts with a young woman working behind the counter in a bakery. He charms her with a magic trick using a handkerchief.
Dang -- I know that one but it won't escape my grey cells.
Newie
A young man flirts with a young woman working behind the counter in a bakery. He charms her with a magic trick using a handkerchief.
Not Moonstruck
Newie
A young man flirts with a young woman working behind the counter in a bakery. He charms her with a magic trick using a handkerchief.
Then they reminisce about the time he visited her school.
Not:
Moonstruck
The night we never met
The Muse
Wholey Moses
White Oleander
Notting Hill