RENOWN THEATRE
The love story of the great composer of romantic melodies, Frederic Chopin, and the great novelist, feminist and heart-breaker, Madame George Sand, is one of the most tempestuous and emotional in history. As long as lovers love and as long as dreamers dream. their story will be remembered, as will the musical compositions Chopin created during the course of his fiery experience. It is this story, together with the bitter struggle between Sand and Cjiopin's music master for supremac*y over the will and genius of this
great composer, that f orms the 1 'basis of Colum'oia Pictures technicolour production, "A Song to ; Remember," starring Paul Muni as Elsner, the music master, Merle Oberon as Sand, and fe'aturing Cornel Wilde asv Chopin, coining to .the Renown Theatre on "Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 June 1946, Page 3
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132RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 17 June 1946, Page 3
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