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Till the Clouds Roll By

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Released: 2003-01-01

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Till the Clouds Roll By DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Jean Andren, Stanley Andrews, Lee Bennett, Margaret Bert, Ann Codee, Elspeth Dudgeon, Ralph Dunn, James Finlayson, William Forrest, Kathryn Grayson, Mary Hatcher, Reed Howes, Lilyan Irene, Herbert Heywood, Russell Hicks, Thomas Louden, Howard Mitchell, Robert E. O'Connor, John Albright, Alma Carroll, Lucille Casey, Harry Denny, Tony Merlo, John Alban, Wesley Brent, James Darrell, Dick Earle, Mary Jane French, Herschel Graham, Charles Griffin, Fred Hueston, Mickey Malloy, Louis Manley, Frank McClure, Beryl McCutcheon, Bob McLean, Lee Phelps, Larry Steers, Tom Stevenson, Irene Vernon, Wilde Twins, Larry Williams, Alice Wallace, Don Wayson, George Peters, Sally Forrest, Fr. George Murray, Lee Smith, Robert Walker, June Allyson, Judy Garland, Lucille Bremer, Gower Champion, Joan Wells, Cyd Charisse, Bruce Cowling, Van Heflin, Dorothy Patrick, Paul Langton, Rex Evans, Byron Foulger, William Halligan, Harry Hayden, Lena Horne, Johnny Johnston, Van Johnson, Maurice Kelly, Angela Lansbury, Ton

Director(s): Richard Whorf

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Till the Clouds Roll By DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard
Audio:
Generic Dolby Digital (unspecified format)
Language:
English
Running Time: 137
Genre: Movie Musicals Cast Recordings
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 011891970112
Product Code: DEC97011DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1946
Studio: Tgg Direct
Till the Clouds Roll By DVD Summary MGM's Till the Clouds Roll By is the musicalized, and highly fictionalized, life story of beloved composer Jerome Kern, who gave his blessing to the production shortly before his death in 1946.

As played by a gray-templed Robert Walker, Kern is a likeable but none too exciting sort who expresses his emotions through his music.

Constructed in the form of an extended flashback, the story proper begins at the turn of the century, as Kern tries to peddle his ditties to disinterested Broadway
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