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Once More, with Feeling!

Cast

Yul Brynner, Kay Kendall, Geoffrey Toone, Maxwell Shaw View All


Crew

Stanley Donen (Director), Harry Kurnitz (Story) View All

Release: Feb. 11th, 1960
Runtime: 1 hour, 32 minutes
The wife of brilliant, but boisterous and ill-tempered conductor of the London Symphony puts up with his childishness, but the last straw is drawn when he begins an affair with a young pianist.
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13 What is this feeling?
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50 That weird feeling
I couldn't think of any other title, so thats what your getting! Does anyone else experience this? Sometimes when a movie comes out, I feel like some people don't deserve to see this movie because...

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Gideon58
It's not long that Dolly does return to Victor, but it turns out that Dolly has come back because she needs Victor in order to move on her with her new life.


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