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The Great Awakening (film)

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'The Great Awakening' (1941) is an American historical film directed by Reinhold Schnzel and starring Alan Curtis, Ilona Massey, and Billy Gilbert. The film was produced by Gloria Pictures Corporation, and released by United Artists. Mikls Rzsa was responsible for the musical direction, though he later expunged the title from his filmography, because he considered it a travesty of the great composer's life story.

The film, sometimes known by the alternative titles 'New Wine' (original title), 'One Romantic Night' (USA reissue title) or 'Schubert, the Melody Master', was the last directed by Schnzel who was an exile from Nazi Germany.

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Austrian composer Franz Schubert flees from Vienna to avoid conscription, ending up in Hungary where he falls in love.

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