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"A SONG TO REMEjMiBER"

Recognised as- "The Great Waltz" of the future with all the irresist-

able attraction that fine film had for picturegoers and music lovers plus much perfected photography and sound recording, "A Song To Remember" will be remembered even a* its predecessor listed above. The music round which the film, is built consists of eighteen memorable numbers and none of them (the Studio insists) is highbrow, Chopin's music though played for the aristocrats of his time—the early nineteenth century —was drawn from the peasant music of Pol and ? Chop r ins birthplace and is felt and understood by anyone, whether their knowledge of music be great or small.

As the picture concerns the life of Frederic Chopin, and the great music he gave to the world. Paul Muni Merle Oberon and Cornel Wilde hold, the leading roles, and their superb acting combined with a powerful story, masterfully directed makes for a picture that is indeed one to remember. >

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 45, 19 February 1946, Page 8

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163

REGENT PREVIEW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 45, 19 February 1946, Page 8

REGENT PREVIEW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 45, 19 February 1946, Page 8

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