The greatest musical drama since "The Great Caruso."
5.5
106 min
Interrupted Melody is the inspirational filmed biography of world-renowned Australian soprano Marjorie Lawrence. She’s a foremost Wagnerian, equal to the vocal and physical demands of the composer’s oeuvre. And she’s a beacon of triumph to anyone who fights back when personal tragedy strikes.
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Glenn Ford | Dr. Thomas King | Unowned |
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Eleanor Parker | Marjorie Lawrence | Unowned |
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Roger Moore | Cyril Lawrence | Unowned |
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Cecil Kellaway | Bill Lawrence | Unowned |
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Peter Leeds | Dr. Ed Ryson | Unowned |
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Evelyn Ellis | Clara | Unowned |
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Walter Baldwin | Jim Owens | Unowned |
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Ann Codee | Mme. Gilly | Unowned |
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Stuart Whitman | Unowned | |
Leopold Sachse | Leopold Sachse | Unowned | |
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Eileen Farrell | Student at Mme. Gilly's / Voice of Marjorie Lawrence (voice) | Unowned |
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Bess Flowers | Party Guest (uncredited) | Unowned |
William Olvis | Don José in 'Carmen' | Unowned | |
Marcella Reale | Musetta in 'La bohème' | Unowned | |
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Gilbert Russell | Manrico in 'Il trovatore' | Unowned |
Rudolph Petrak | Tenor | Unowned | |
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Gene Roth | King Marke in 'Tristan und Isolde' (non-singing scene) | Unowned |
Tudor Williams | King Marke in 'Tristan und Isolde' (singing scene) | Unowned | |
Armando Tokatian | Rodolfo in 'La bohème' | Unowned | |
Edwin Dunning | Marcello in 'La bohème' | Unowned | |
Jeanne Determann | Soprano in 'Tristan und Isolde' | Unowned | |
Jean Bonacorsi | Contralto in 'Tristan und Isolde' | Unowned | |
Joseph Gaudio | Samson in 'Samson et Dalila' | Unowned | |
Charles Gonzales | Alcindoro in 'La bohème' | Unowned | |
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Stephen Bekassy | Comte Claude des Vignaux | Unowned |
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Doris Merrick | Nurse (uncredited) | Unowned |
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Lomax Study | Metropolitan Stage Manager (uncredited) | Unowned |