Interrupted Melody (1955) - (Movie Clip) You Came 14,000 Miles
Clever vignette on the arrival of Australian singer Marjorie Lawrence (Eleanor Parker) in Paris, ca. 1929, bumping into Glenn Ford, who will feature later, then an impromptu audition for Mme. Gilly (Ann Codee), whose struggling pupil is Eileen Farrell, the soprano who dubbed Parker's singing, in the bio-pic Interrupted Melody, 1955.
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Interrupted Melody (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Winchelsea
In 1928 Australia, young singer Marjorie Lawrence (Eleanor Parker) races to a regional competition (her stunt double ducking behind the crates), arriving just in time to deliver her Verdi aria, pretty much historically accurate, early in MGM's Interrupted Melody, 1955.
Interrupted Melody (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Are You A Dane?
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Interrupted Melody (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Carmen
Now touring Italy, Australian soprano Marjorie Lawrence (Eleanor Parker), with her manager-brother (Roger Moore) meets a count (Stephen Bekassy), then in Bizet's Carmen, the "Seguidilla," aims to seduce her captor (William Olvis), in the MGM bio-pic Interrupted Melody, 1955.
Interrupted Melody (1955) -- (Movie Clip) That's What Wagner Wrote!
Preparing to perform at New York's Metropolitan Opera, 1936, Australian Marjorie Lawrence (Eleanor Parker) tangles with director Leopold Sachse (playing himself) over Wagner, then does it her way, which really happened, Glenn Ford her cheering husband, in MGM's Interrupted Melody, 1955.