Till The Clouds Roll By | |
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Directed by |
Richard Whorf Uncredited
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Produced by | Arthur Freed |
Screenplay by |
Myles Connolly Jean Holloway George Wells Uncredited: Fred Finklehoffe John Lee Mahin Lemuel Ayers Hans Willheim |
Story by | Guy Bolton |
Starring | |
Music by |
Music: Jerome Kern Lyrics:
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Cinematography | George J. Folsey |
Edited by | Harry Stradling Sr. |
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Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time
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132 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $3,316,000 |
Box office | $6,724,000 |
Till The Clouds Roll By is a 1946 Technicolor American musical film made by MGM. It is a fictionalized biopic of composer Jerome Kern, portrayed by Robert Walker. Kern was originally involved with the production of it, but died before it was completed. It has a large cast of well-known musical stars of the day who appear performing Kern's songs. It was the first in a series of MGM biopics about Broadway's composers; it was followed by Words and Music (Rodgers and Hart, 1948), Three Little Words (Kalmar and Ruby, 1950), and Deep in My Heart (Sigmund Romberg, 1954).
The film is in the public domain due to MGM failing to renew its copyright.
Cast notes
The working title for the film was "As the Clouds Roll By".Gene Kelly was originally intended to play Kern, with Gloria deHaven, Jacqueline White, Imogene Carpenter, a stage actress, and Jeanette MacDonald in major parts. None appeared in the film.
The first 15 minutes of the film consist of a condensed adaptation of Act I of Show Boat, with the order of some of the songs shifted - "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" is sung after "Life upon the Wicked Stage", and "Ol' Man River" was used as an Act I Finale, dissimilar to the show. "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" as sung by Lena Horne was filmed, like many of her other musical numbers in MGM films, so that it could be easily eliminated by sensitive Southern distributors.