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I'Ve Always Loved You

1946, Movie, NR, 117 mins

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The British title to this lavish classical event is far more revealing than its American tag. Orchestra conductor Dorn engages in a professional but merciless rivalry with a young female pupil, McLeod. He ruins the girl's career while she labors over Rachmaninoff's Concerto No. 2 at Carnegie Hall. The picture's strength lies in its musical virtuosity, showcasing the off-screen talents of pianist Artur Rubenstein as he performs pieces by Chopin, Beethoven, Bach, Mendelssohn, and Wagner. Also included is the title song penned by Aaron Goldmark and Ludwig Flato. leave a comment
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