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I've Always Loved You

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'I've Always Loved You' is a 1946 American Technicolor drama film produced and directed by Frank Borzage and written by Borden Chase. The film stars Philip Dorn, Catherine McLeod, William Carter, Maria Ouspenskaya, Felix Bressart and Elizabeth Patterson. Rare for a film produced by Republic Pictures, 'I've Always Loved You' is a high-budget prestige production with an A-list director in Borzage.

Plot



The film was based on Chase's story 'Concerto,' which in turn was based on the career of his first wife. It was originally called 'Concerto' and was the most expensive film ever made by Republic Pictures.

Cast



*Philip Dorn as Leopold Goronoff

*Catherine McLeod as Myra Hassman

*Bill Carter as George Sampter

*Maria Ouspenskaya as Madame Goronoff

*Felix Bressart as Frederick Hassman

*Elizabeth Patterson as Mrs. Sompter

*Vanessa Brown as Georgette 'Porgy' Sampter at 17

*Lewis Howard as Michael Severin

*Adele Mara as Seorita Fortaleza

*Gloria Donovan as Porgy at 5

*Stephanie Bachelor as Redhead

*Cora Witherspoon as Edwina Blythe

*Fritz Feld as Nicholas Kavlun

Radio adaptation



'I've Always Loved You' was presented on 'Lux Radio Theatre' November 4, 1946. Joseph Cotten and Catherine McLeod starred in the adaptation.

Restoration



A new restoration of 'I've Always Loved You' by Paramount Pictures, The Film Foundation, and Martin Scorsese screened at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) on February 10, 2018 as part of the museum's program of showcasing 30 restored films from the library of Republic Pictures curated by Scorsese.

References




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