Release Date: Dec 2, 1946 Limited
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As its fortunes grew in the mid-1940s, Republic Pictures occasionally strayed from its usual manifest of westerns and serials, hoping to produce something of "class." Filmed on a lavish budget in glorious Technicolor, Republic's I've Always Loved You stars Philip Dorn as a tyrannical symphony conductor and Catherine McLeod as his gifted young pianist protegee. In his own way, Dorn loves McLeod, but it is he who destroys her career by browbeating her mercilessly during her Carnegie Hall debut.
Dec 2, 1946 Limited
All Critics (2) | Fresh (2) | Rotten (0)
Here's a musical drama in the wholesome Deanna Durbin format but with the clandestine erotic charge of King Vidor
The film is redeemed, finally, through the sheer, crazy belief in romance that Frank Borzage imbues in the film as it goes on.
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