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They Shall Have Music is a 1939 musical film directed by Archie Mayo and starring famed violinist Jascha Heifetz (as himself), Joel McCrea, Andrea Leeds, and Gene Reynolds. The screenplay concerns a young runaway who finds his purpose in life after hearing Heifetz play, and the kindly master of a music school in financial difficulty takes him in.
Her film and television roles included juvenile roles as Betty in They Shall Have Music (1939) and High School Singer in Let's Make Music (1941). As an adult, she appeared as Meelah in Blonde Savage (1947), Ellen Forrester in Rocky, Sophia in Song of My Heart (1948), Yvonne in Naughty Marietta (TV 1955), [7] Morgan Le Fay in A Connecticut Yankee (TV 1955) [8] and Margot, opposite Eddy, in The ...
The Real Glory (1939) Wuthering Heights (1939) They Shall Have Music (1939) Raffles (1939) The Westerner (1940) The Long Voyage Home (1940) Tobacco Road (1941) A Yank in the R.A.F. (1941) Son of Fury (1942) Moontide (1942) China Girl (1942) The Black Swan (1942) Thunder Birds (1942) Guadalcanal Diary (1943) Paris After Dark (1943) The Ox-Bow ...
Beau Geste (1939 film) A Bell for Adano; Belle Starr (film) The Best of Everything (film) The Big Lift; The Black Swan (film) Blood and Sand (1941 film) Blood Money (1933 film) The Blue Bird (1940 film) Born to Be Bad (1934 film) The Bowery (film) The Bravados; Brigham Young (film) Broadway Through a Keyhole; Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934 ...
Among her films is the They Shall Have Music (1939), Johnny Belinda (1948), for which she received an Academy Award nomination, and Song of Love (1947) co-starring Katharine Hepburn, Paul Henreid, and Robert Walker. She also directed one of five segments of the Italy-UK co-production anthology film A Tale of Five Cities (1951).
Rudolph Polk (25 November 1892 New York, New York [1] – 16 June 1957 Los Angeles [2]) was an American concert violinist based in New York City during his early years and, during his later years, a Hollywood film director, film industry executive, and artist manager for Jascha Heifetz, Vladimir Horowitz, José Iturbi, and Gregor Piatigorsky.
The former song was also recreated in color in the film The Jolson Story (1946). Dance director Bobby Connolly received an Academy Award nomination for his work on the "Latin from Manhattan". Other songs with music and lyrics by Harry Warren and Al Dubin include: Go into Your Dance; The Little Things You Used to Do; Mammy, I'll Sing About You ...
The song was, however, released as a 78 single by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, and the unused soundtrack recording was featured on various LP compilations of Miller's soundtracks. Glenn Miller's theme song " Moonlight Serenade " from 1939 also appears over the opening credits.