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Till The Clouds Roll By (1946) Till the Clouds Roll By is a 1946 American Technicolor musical film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and a fictionalized biopic of composer Jerome Kern, portrayed by Robert Walker. Kern was involved with the production, but died before its completion. It was the first in a series of MGM biopics about Broadway ...
Till the Clouds Roll By is the soundtrack album to the 1946 film, The Pirate. It was released in 1947 by MGM Records in the same year as a set of four 10-inch 78-rpm shellac records. [3] This marked MGM Records' first venture into the soundtrack album market.
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Her last major film musical was the lavish Jerome Kern biopic Till the Clouds Roll By (1946), in which Bremer had some good dramatic scenes and dances with Van Johnson. After this, MGM began to lose interest in promoting her. After a minor dramatic film with MGM, Dark Delusion (1947), she was loaned to Eagle-Lion in 1948 for her final three films.
Till the Clouds Roll By: Star of London Gaieties [17] 1947 The Private Affairs of Bel Ami: Clotilde de Marelle [16] If Winter Comes: Mabel Sabre [15] 1948 Tenth Avenue Angel: Susan Bratten [15] State of the Union: Kay Thorndyke [15] The Three Musketeers: Queen Anne [14] 1949 The Red Danube: Audrey Quail [15] Samson and Delilah: Semadar [15 ...
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Walker starred in the musical Till the Clouds Roll By (1946), in which he played the popular composer Jerome Kern. The film earned rental receipts of more than $6 million. [6] He starred as composer Johannes Brahms in Song of Love (1947), which costarred Katharine Hepburn and Paul Henreid, but the lavish production lost MGM more than $1 million.