Mario Lanza - This is A Night to Remember, And Here You Are, Someday - I'll Never Forget You movie
Mario sings three songs, A Night to Remember, And Here You Are and Someday to accompany film clips of the 1951 Tyrone Power and Ann Blyth film I'll Never Forget You. The film is basically a love story. (It is helpful to read the film synopsis, here below, before viewing the video).
The following is a synopsis of the film's plot. The film is available for purchase from Turner Classic Movies.
"An intriguing, time-traveling romantic fantasy, I'll Never Forget You (1951) stars Tyrone Power as an American atomic scientist in 1951 London who lives in a beautiful old house he has inherited. He keeps it furnished and designed just as it looked two centuries earlier. Power believes that time is nonlinear and that one can theoretically visit any period. Thanks to a bolt of lightning (not to mention some brief atomic exposure and the strong possibility that he is mentally unbalanced), Power indeed soon finds himself transported to eighteenth-century London, where he meets his ancestors and finds himself falling in love with Ann Blyth.
Generally, however, things don't go too well for Power in the past. He's not good at hiding his knowledge of people he hasn't yet met or of events that haven't yet occurred, and as a result he frightens everyone around him. When he "invents" all sorts of devices including electricity, a trip to the loony bin at Bedlam becomes a genuine threat. At its heart, though, I'll Never Forget You is a romance, and a touching one at that, as Power and Blyth experience a love similar to that in the later film Somewhere in Time (1980) and to Jack Finney's novel Time and Again.
As it turns out, I'll Never Forget You is a remake of an earlier film, Berkeley Square (1933), which starred Leslie Howard and was based on a play by John L. Balderston, the famous writer of atmospheric classics like The Mummy (1932), Mad Love (1935) and Gaslight (1944). Shot by renowned cinematographer Georges Perinal, the film's present-day sections are in black-and-white while the past is in Technicolor."
(The above quote is from Turner Classic Movies at: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/78984/I-ll-Never-Forget-You/home-video-reviews.html)
The film, I'll Never Forget You (1951) with TYRONE POWER Ann Blyth MICHAEL RENNIE, was uploaded onto YouTube Jan. 4, 2013 by SESpotlights and now has 54,035 views. The film is found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98AJMowTHXQ. It is an excellent film and I recommend its viewing to my own viewers. It may be purchased from Turner Classic Movies.
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The following is a synopsis of the film's plot. The film is available for purchase from Turner Classic Movies.
"An intriguing, time-traveling romantic fantasy, I'll Never Forget You (1951) stars Tyrone Power as an American atomic scientist in 1951 London who lives in a beautiful old house he has inherited. He keeps it furnished and designed just as it looked two centuries earlier. Power believes that time is nonlinear and that one can theoretically visit any period. Thanks to a bolt of lightning (not to mention some brief atomic exposure and the strong possibility that he is mentally unbalanced), Power indeed soon finds himself transported to eighteenth-century London, where he meets his ancestors and finds himself falling in love with Ann Blyth.
Generally, however, things don't go too well for Power in the past. He's not good at hiding his knowledge of people he hasn't yet met or of events that haven't yet occurred, and as a result he frightens everyone around him. When he "invents" all sorts of devices including electricity, a trip to the loony bin at Bedlam becomes a genuine threat. At its heart, though, I'll Never Forget You is a romance, and a touching one at that, as Power and Blyth experience a love similar to that in the later film Somewhere in Time (1980) and to Jack Finney's novel Time and Again.
As it turns out, I'll Never Forget You is a remake of an earlier film, Berkeley Square (1933), which starred Leslie Howard and was based on a play by John L. Balderston, the famous writer of atmospheric classics like The Mummy (1932), Mad Love (1935) and Gaslight (1944). Shot by renowned cinematographer Georges Perinal, the film's present-day sections are in black-and-white while the past is in Technicolor."
(The above quote is from Turner Classic Movies at: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/78984/I-ll-Never-Forget-You/home-video-reviews.html)
The film, I'll Never Forget You (1951) with TYRONE POWER Ann Blyth MICHAEL RENNIE, was uploaded onto YouTube Jan. 4, 2013 by SESpotlights and now has 54,035 views. The film is found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98AJMowTHXQ. It is an excellent film and I recommend its viewing to my own viewers. It may be purchased from Turner Classic Movies.
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