I think the original is better, and don't think of it as "dated" at all. In fact, it's closer in time to the events of the novel than the remake, and more in touch with its sensibility. Nor do I find Tyrone Power to be wooden, as some other posters do—it's a different style of acting, to be sure, but he seems to have a proper detachment for his character, still aware of & living in the everyday world, but also standing outside of it somewhat. And still searching, still growing, even at the end of the film.
Like Tyrone Power, Bill Murray really wanted to play Larry Darrell—Power was a returning WWII veteran & the role spoke deeply to him, just as John Belushi's death spoke deeply to Bill Murray. But Murray didn't quite have the tone needed for Larry at that point, balancing humor & seriousness just so. By the time he did Groundhog Day, he'd found that balance; that's when he should have played Larry.
The original has more scope & richness, with the feel of a novel. Just my own take, of course!
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