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Carnegie Hall is a 1947 American musical drama film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Marsha Hunt and William Prince. [2] The film was produced by Federal Films and released by United Artists. Ulmer directed Carnegie Hall with the help of conductor Fritz Reiner, godfather of Ulmer's daughter Arianné. [3]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 13 Rue Madeleine: Henry Hathaway: James Cagney, Richard Conte, Annabella: Thriller: 20th Century Fox: Adventure Island: Sam Newfield: Rhonda Fleming, Rory Calhoun, Paul Kelly
Carnegie Hall, starring Marsha Hunt; Cass Timberlane, starring Spencer Tracy and Lana Turner; Cinderella (Zolushka) – Copacabana, starring Groucho Marx and Carmen Miranda; Crossfire, starring Robert Young, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame; Cynthia, starring Elizabeth Taylor and George Murphy
Agnes Robertson Moorehead was born on December 6, 1900, [2] in Clinton, Massachusetts, the daughter of former singer Mary (née McCauley), who was 17 when she was born, and Presbyterian clergyman John Henderson Moorehead.
Play full film; runtime 01:07:59. Edgar Georg Ulmer (/ ˈ ʌ l m ər /; September 17, 1904 – September 30, 1972) was an Austrian film director who worked mainly in Hollywood B movies and other low-budget productions, eventually earning the epithet 'The King of PRC', [1] due to his extremely prolific output for the Poverty Row studios.
Complete assimilation of Afro-Cuban rhythms and improvisations on a harmonic ostinato was still a few years away for the beboppers in 1947." [4] "Manteca" was first performed by the big band at Carnegie Hall on September 29, 1947; it was very well received. The big band recorded the tune on December 22, 1947, and in early 1948 they toured ...
[31] Ebony Concerto was performed live by the Herman band on March 25, 1946, at Carnegie Hall. [32] Despite the Carnegie Hall success and other triumphs, Herman was forced to disband the orchestra in 1946 at the height of its success. This was his only financially successful band; he left it to spend more time with his wife and family.
The concert is broadcast live on European radio and is considered to be on a par with the Carnegie Hall performance the following year. [5] April 23, 1961: New York City The legendary concert at Carnegie Hall. September 16, 1961: Los Angeles, California: Performed the Carnegie Hall concert at the Hollywood Bowl to sold-out audience in spite of ...