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Cast
Beniamino Gigli | As: Enzo Curtis, Tenor | |
Joan Gardner | As: Helen | |
Ivan Brandt | As: Anderson | |
Jeanne Stuart | As: Olga | |
Hugh Wakefield | As: Curtis's Manager |
Storyline
This rare 1935 film (the title translated means "do not forget me") features Beniamino Gigli as, of course, an Italian singer who warbles his way through a touching love story. Features musical selections from "Il Trovatore" and "Rigoletto" as well as a lullaby and some Neapolitan songs, including the title tune. Distributed by New York's Bel Canto Society (an organization of hard-core opera buffs).
Tagline: | You have a good heart and that is very beautiful. |
Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
Beniamino Gigli |
Enzo Curtis, Tenor |
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Joan Gardner |
Helen |
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Ivan Brandt |
Anderson |
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Jeanne Stuart |
Olga |
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Hugh Wakefield |
Curtis's Manager |
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Charles Carson |
Arnold |
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Richard Gofe |
Benvenuto |
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Allan Jeayes |
London Manager |
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Hay Petrie |
New York Manager |
Directed By
Stanley Irving |
Assistant Director |
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Augusto Genina |
Director |
Writing Credits
Hugh Gray |
Scenario Writer |
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Arthur Wimperis |
Scenario Writer |
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Production Crew
Alberto Giacalone |
Producer |
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Edited By
Costume and Makeup
Sound
A.W. Watkins |
Recording Supervision |
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Visual Effects
Camera
Lighting
Art Department
Hans Schneeberger |
Art Direction |
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Other Crew
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