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A Song to Remember
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Synopsis
One of the most successful filmed biographies of the 1940s, A Song to Remember alleges to be the true story of Polish composer Frederick Chopin. Actually, it has about as much relation to truth as a Heckle and Jeckle cartoon, but with such gorgeous creatures as Cornel Wilde and Merle Oberon in the leads, who cared? Though Wilde, as Chopin, is the nominal lead, top billing goes to Paul Muni, hamming his way through the role of Chopin's mentor Professor Joseph Elsner. Reportedly, Muni developed his characterization long before shooting started, refusing to allow the performances of the other actors to alter his interpretation in the slightest. This may explain why Muni seems to be acting in a vacuum, frequently completely out of rhythm with the film and its characters. Otherwise, Cornel Wilde does a nice job as the tempestuous Chopin, whose patriotic fervency frequently takes priority over his music. Merle Oberon plays novelist George Sand, who despite her preference for male clothing proves to be "all woman" during her torrid, decade-long affair with Chopin. The film's money scene--the one that everyone talked about, keeping the picture "alive" long after its original release--occurs towards the end, when the tubercular Chopin begins hemorrhaging as he performs his Polonaise for the first time (Jose Iturbi is heard on the soundtrack, "doubling" for Wilde's ivory-tickling). Sumptuously photographed in Technicolor by Tony Gaudio and Allen M. Davey, A Song to Remember was the usually penurious Columbia Pictures' top production of 1945. Fifteen years later, the studio hoped to make lightning strike twice with its Franz Liszt biopic Song Without End, but the magic just wasn't there. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Sig Arno Henri Dupont
Stephen Bekassy Franz Liszt
George Coulouris Louis Pleyel
Claire Du Brey Mme. Mercier
Fern Emmett Mme. Lambert
Nina Foch Constantia
Howard Freeman Kalbrenner
George Macready Alfred DeMusset
Sybil Merritt Isabelle Chopin
Paul Muni Professor Joseph Elsner
Merle Oberon George Sand
Frank Puglia M. Jollet
Cornel Wilde Frederic Chopin

Production Crew

Lionel Banks Art Director
Van Nest Polglase Art Director
Allen M. Davey Cinematographer
Tony Gaudio Cinematographer
Miklos Rozsa Composer (Music Score)
Morris W. Stoloff Composer (Music Score)
Travis Banton Costume Designer
Walter Plunkett Costume Designer
Charles Vidor Director
Charles Nelson Editor
Clay Campbell Makeup
Morris W. Stoloff Musical Direction/Supervision
Louis Edelman Producer
Sidney Buchman Producer
Ernst Marischka Screen Story
Ernst Marischka Screenwriter
Sidney Buchman Screenwriter
Frank A. Tuttle Set Designer
Ernst Marischka Short Story Author
Ernst Marischka Short Story Author
Year: 1945
Runtime: 112
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
Musical

Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Sidney Buchman Productions

Release
by Columbia Pictures

Awards
1945 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily