Song of My Heart
Song of My Heart is a 1948 American historical drama film directed by Benjamin Glazer and starring Frank Sundström, Audrey Long and Cedric Hardwicke. It is a biopic of the nineteenth century Russian composer Tchaikovsky.[1]
Song of My Heart | |
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Directed by | Benjamin Glazer |
Produced by | Nat W. Finston Theodore Reed |
Written by | Benjamin Glazer Bernard Schubert |
Starring | Frank Sundström Audrey Long Cedric Hardwicke |
Music by | Joseph Nussbaum |
Cinematography | Roland Totheroh |
Edited by | Richard V. Heermance |
Production company | Symphony Films |
Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures |
Release date | January 31, 1948 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Frank Sundström as Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
- Audrey Long as Princess Amalya
- Cedric Hardwicke as Grand Duke
- Mikhail Rasumny as Sergei Ivanov / Stephen Ivanov
- Gale Sherwood as Sophia Mirova
- Serge Krizman as Ivan
- Charles Trowbridge as Jurgensen
- Kate Drain as Nurse
- Lester Sharpe as Nikolai Rubenstein
- Gil Frye as Kolya
- Scott Elliott as Lt. Sanderson
- Gordon B. Clarke as Lt. Julian
- Jimmie Dodd as Pvt. Murphy
- David Leonard as Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakoff
- John Hamilton as Czar
- William Ruhl as Cesar Cui
- Steve Darrell as Uniformed Aide
- Robert Barron as Aleksandr Borodin
- Elvira Curci as Housekeeper
- Maurice Cass as Ballet Master
- Grandon Rhodes as Doctor
- William Newell as Doorman
- Leonard Mudie as Conductor
- Lane Chandler as Policeman
- Leonid Snegoff as Manager
- Lewis Howard as Modest Moussorgsky
- Stan Johnson as Captain Weatherley
- Leo Kaye as Mess Sergeant
- Jack George as Priest
- Vernon Cansino as Evans
- Nina Hansen as Sophie's Mother
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References
- Wierzbicki p.87
Bibliography
- James Wierzbicki. Music in the Age of Anxiety: American Music in the Fifties. University of Illinois Press, 2016.
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