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John Dalmas wrote:
>Kevin Sutton wrote:
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>>There's a cheezy hollywood flick about Chopin called "Till the End of
>>Time."
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>Whoah there! Wasn't it titled "A Song to Remember," and wasn't it not
>exactly Gruyere?
You are correct. Till the End of Time was a war flick eclipsed by "The
Best Years of Our Lives." My error.
>>. . . he (Liszt) made a cameo in the Frederick (sic) March remake of
>>Phantom of the Opera.
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>Was that the remake where Bruckner plays himself? (Fredric March did
>remakes of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde, Les Miserables, Smilin' Through,
>Resurrection and Anna Karenina, but not Phantom.)
Again, I am confused. It was Claude Rains, not Fredrick March. It was
late! Sorry.
Kevin
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