Song Without End

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Song Without End

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Directed by Charles Vidor
George Cukor
Produced by William Goetz
Written by Oscar Millard
Starring Dirk Bogarde
Capucine
Geneviève Page
Music by Morris Stoloff
Harry Sukman
Franz Liszt
Cinematography James Wong Howe
Release date(s) 1960
Running time 141 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English
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Song Without End, subtitled The Story of Franz Liszt, is a 1960 biographical film romance made by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Charles Vidor, who died during the shooting of the picture and was replaced by George Cukor. It was produced by William Goetz from a screenplay by Oscar Millard. The music score was by Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman with music by Franz Liszt, and the cinematography by James Wong Howe.

The film starred Dirk Bogarde, Capucine, and Geneviève Page, with Patricia Morison, Ivan Desny, Martita Hunt, Lou Jacobi, Albert Rueprecht and Marcel Dalio.

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Columbia Pictures had plans to film The Franz Liszt Story back in 1952. Oscar Saul was hired to write and produce with William Dieterle directing. When this version failed to materialize the studio announced in 1955 that Gottfried Reinhardt had been commissioned to write a new screenplay. Finally in 1958 veteran producer William Goetz took over the project with Oscar Millard as his screenwriter, Charles Vidor, who had previously directed A Song to Remember, a biopic of Frederic Chopin, (1945) was assigned to direct.

As nearly forty musical selections would be heard in the film, Morris Stoloff, head of Columbia's music department, began immediate work on the soundtrack. After selecting the pieces to be played, he engaged Jorge Bolet, the Roger Wagner Chorale and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra to perform the score. The recording of the music was completed prior to the start of production so that Bogarde could learn the finger movements necessary to make him appear to be playing the piano realistically in the film. Musical advisor Victor Aller spent three weeks rehearsing Bogarde in proper piano technique.

The film deals with the life and career of Franz Liszt (Dirk Bogarde), his romantic entanglements and his desire to wed the already married Russian princess Carolyne (Capucine), which will necessitate an unpleasant breakup with his current lover, Countess Marie (Genevieve Page).

The film won the Best Music score Academy Award for Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture (Musical).


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