Irmgard Von Cube


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Girl In White, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) Gosh You're Stunning Composer David Raksin tips his hat to Cornell and Alma Mater, establishing young Emily Dunning (June Allyson) matriculated to the medical school, meeting there Ben Barringer (Arthur Kennedy) who has an unabashed crush, launching the love story in the MGM bio-pic The Girl In White, 1952.
Johnny Belinda (1948) -- (Movie Clip) It Can't Be Hereditary Robert (Lew Ayres), with Belinda (Jane Wyman, in her Academy Award-winning role) in town to meet hearing specialist Dr. Gray (Jonathan Hale), is stunned when he makes a passing reference to her being pregnant, in Johnny Belinda, 1948.
Johnny Belinda (1948) -- (Movie Clip) You Watch Me Talk Nicely wrought by director Jean Negulesco, Dr. Richardson (Lew Ayres), new in remote Nova Scotia, taking his fee in fishing rights from the McDonald family, gets his first chance to test what he’s learned about communicating with deaf-mute daughter Belinda (Jane Wyman), in Johnny Belinda, 1948.
Johnny Belinda (1948) -- (Movie Clip) She'll Never Tell On You Raucous crowd led by Locky (Stephen McNally) for an impromptu dance at the McDonald farm where Robert (Lew Ayres) helps Belinda (Jane Wyman) with the music and Stella (Jan Sterling) issues a warning, in Johnny Belinda, 1948.
Johnny Belinda (1948) -- (Movie Clip) She Growed Up That Way Aggie (Agnes Moorehead) has dragged M.D. Robert (Lew Ayres) to the McDonald farm to help a cow, whereupon he meets father Black (Charles Bickford) and daughter Belinda (Jane Wyman), in Johnny Belinda, 1948, directed by Jean Negulesco.
Girl In White, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) She Needs A Real Doctor Thirty-something June Allyson, still expected to play a teen, in this case the subject of the bio-pic, pioneering New York doctor Emily Dunning Barringer, her mom falling ill, and Dr. Yeomans (Mildred Dunnock), loosely based on a real person, stepping up, opening The Girl In White, 1952.
Song Of Love (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Does She Never Slow Down? From the opening, close enough to true, Clara Wieck (Katharine Hepburn) performs for King Augustus (Henry Stephenson), a composition by Liszt (Henry Daniell), her father (Leo G. Carroll) turning pages and future husband Robert Schumann (Paul Henreid) applauding, from Song Of Love, 1947.
Song Of Love (1947) -- (Movie Clip) The Days Of My Life Leipzig, 1840, having married against her father's wishes, composer Robert and pianist Clara Schumann (Paul Henreid, Katharine Hepburn) exchanging gifts, his one of his best known songs "Widmung" or "Dedication," in MGM's Song Of Love, 1947.
Song Of Love (1947) -- (Movie Clip) That Goose Was Dead Dusseldorf, 1853, admiring young pianist Brahms (Robert Walker) has just been welcomed into the home of struggling composer Schumann (Paul Henreid) and wife Clara (Katharine Hepburn), grappling together with a holiday cooking crisis, in MGM's romanticized Song Of Love, 1947.

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