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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]
The same year, Kiki and Herb gave a "farewell" performance at New York City's Carnegie Hall. [5] The one-night-only show Kiki and Herb Will Die for You featured several celebrities, including Sandra Bernhard , Isaac Mizrahi , Jake Shears , Michael Cavadias , and Rufus Wainwright ; the recording of the show was released as the two-disc album ...
It reached No. 7 on the Billboard Soul LPs chart and No. 25 on the Top LPs chart. [3] It was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1972. [4] What You Hear Is What You Get – Live at Carnegie Hall was the subject of the TV special Faberge Album of the Month, a series which featured "top contemporary recording artists and their hit LP's." [5] [6] [7]
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert gave the film two thumbs up [6] to the point where the latter choose it as the #10 choice on his list for the best films of that year. [7]The film was also the inspiration for the 2003 mockumentary film A Mighty Wind.
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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 ...
The 51-year-old Washington, D.C., native made her screen debut as exotic dancer in 1999’s The Best Man, broke out in a big way with her scene-stealing turn as mouthy moviegoer Brenda in 2000’s ...
Sincerely Yours is a 1955 Warner Color film romantic music comedy starring Liberace.It was Liberace's first starring motion picture and was a recreation of his concert performances and a remake of the Warner Bros. 1932 film The Man Who Played God, which was itself a remake of the 1922 film The Man Who Played God, also based on the 1914 Jules Eckert Goodman play The Silent Voice.