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"Indian Love Call" (first published as "The Call") is a song from Rose Marie, a 1924 operetta-style Broadway musical with music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, and book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II.[1] Originally written for Mary Ellis,[2] the song achieved continued popularity under other artists and has been called Frimls best remembered work.[3] The play takes place in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and features the sonorous tune in the overture and in Act One while the love interests call to each other per a supposed Native American legend about how men would call down into the valley to the girls they wished to marry.[1][4] In most (or all) versions of Rose Marie, including the best-known movie version, the tune is reprised several times throughout the narrative.[5] Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald version When Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald performed the song as a duet in the 1936 film version of Rose Marie, it was a hit that remained a signature piece for the two singers throughout their careers.[1][7][8] As featured in the 1936 film version, Nelson Eddy as Sergeant Bruce and Jeanette MacDonald as Rose Marie are alone by a lakeside campfire. They hear a distant and haunting call across the lake, which Bruce tells her is Just an Indian." They listen and hear in the distance a mysterious feminine voice make its reply. The rest of the scene has been summarized thus: It is an old Indian legend, he tells her. Years ago two lovers from ...
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Julio Cedrón es el director de fotografía de este cortometraje. dpcommunication.com Dirigido por Julio de la Fuente, narra la vida de Lucía Martín, una persona que armada de imaginación, trabajo y honradez ha sabido abrirse camino en la vida, convirtiéndose en una de las científicas más importantes de España en el campo de la investigación médica.
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Mlle. Modiste is an operetta in two acts written by Victor Herbert, libretto by Henry Blossom. It concerns hat shop girl Fifi, who longs to be an opera singer, but who is such a good hat seller that her employer, Mme. Cecil discourages her in her ambitions and exploits her commercial talents. Also, Fifi loves Etienne de Bouvray, who returns her love, but his uncle, Count Henri opposes their union. The operetta features the song "Kiss Me Again".
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