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Song without End
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Synopsis
Hoping to recapture the success of its 1945 Frederic Chopin biopic A Song to Remember, Columbia Pictures concocted the 1960 Technicolor costume drama Song Without End. Dirk Bogarde is cast as musical genius Franz Liszt. Bogarde's piano scenes are dubbed with another's singing voice, but this hardly matters in that the film is preoccupied with Liszt's infamous romantic entanglements. The crux of the matter is Liszt's desire to wed the already married Russian princess Carolyne (Capucine), which will necessitate an unpleasant breakup with his current lover, Countess Marie (Genevieve Page). Director Charles Vidor died after only a few weeks on the picture; he was replaced by George Cukor, who graciously insisted that Vidor be billed in letters larger than his. The chief selling point of Song Without End is its wall-to-wall music; the film won an Oscar for "best musical arrangement." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Dirk Bogarde Franz Liszt
Lyndon Brook Richard Wagner
Capucine Princess Carolyne
Marcel Dalio Chelard
Ivan Desny Prince Nicholas
Edmund Erlandsen Thalberg
Martita Hunt Grand Duchess
Lou Jacobi Potin
Patricia Morison George Sand
Geneviève Page Countess Marie
Walter Rilia Archbishop
Katherine Squire Anna Liszt
Hans Unterkirchen Czar
Albert Rueprecht Prince Felix Lichnowsky

Production Crew

Walter Holscher Art Director
James Wong Howe Cinematographer
Franz Liszt Composer (Music Score)
Harry Sukman Composer (Music Score)
Morris W. Stoloff Composer (Music Score)
Jean Louis Costume Designer
Charles Vidor Director
George Cukor Director
William Lyon Editor
Franz Liszt Featured Music
Harry Sukman Musical Direction/Supervision
Morris W. Stoloff Musical Direction/Supervision
William Goetz Producer
Oscar Millard Screenwriter
Year: 1960
Runtime: 130
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Columbia Pictures

Release
by Columbia Pictures

Awards
1960 - Best Picture - Musical - Golden Globe