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La pluie qui chante

Original title: Till the Clouds Roll By
  • 1946
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.9K
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La pluie qui chante (1946)
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Songwriter and Broadway pioneer Jerome Kern is unable to find immediate success in the U.S. He sought recognition abroad. He journeyed to England where his dreams of success became real and ... Read allSongwriter and Broadway pioneer Jerome Kern is unable to find immediate success in the U.S. He sought recognition abroad. He journeyed to England where his dreams of success became real and where he met his future wife Eva Leale.Songwriter and Broadway pioneer Jerome Kern is unable to find immediate success in the U.S. He sought recognition abroad. He journeyed to England where his dreams of success became real and where he met his future wife Eva Leale.

  • Directors
    • Richard Whorf
    • Vincente Minnelli
    • George Sidney
  • Writers
    • Guy Bolton
    • George Wells
    • Myles Connolly
  • Stars
    • Robert Walker
    • Van Heflin
    • Lucille Bremer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.9K
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    • Directors
      • Richard Whorf
      • Vincente Minnelli
      • George Sidney
    • Writers
      • Guy Bolton
      • George Wells
      • Myles Connolly
    • Stars
      • Robert Walker
      • Van Heflin
      • Lucille Bremer
    • 74User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Robert Walker
    Robert Walker
    • Jerome Kern
    Van Heflin
    Van Heflin
    • James I. Hessler
    Lucille Bremer
    Lucille Bremer
    • Sally Hessler
    June Allyson
    June Allyson
    • Jane (segment "Leave It to Jane")
    Judy Garland
    Judy Garland
    • Marilyn Miller
    Kathryn Grayson
    Kathryn Grayson
    • Magnolia Hawks (segment "Show Boat")…
    Lena Horne
    Lena Horne
    • Julie LaVerne (segment "Show Boat")…
    Van Johnson
    Van Johnson
    • Bandleader in Elite Club
    Tony Martin
    Tony Martin
    • Gaylord Ravenal (segment "Show Boat")…
    Dinah Shore
    Dinah Shore
    • Julia Sanderson…
    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Frank Sinatra
    Gower Champion
    Gower Champion
    • Dance Specialty (segment "Roberta")
    Cyd Charisse
    Cyd Charisse
    • Dance Specialty (segment 'Roberta')
    Harry Hayden
    • Charles Frohman
    Paul Langton
    Paul Langton
    • Oscar Hammerstein II
    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • London Specialty
    Paul Maxey
    Paul Maxey
    • Victor Herbert
    Ray McDonald
    Ray McDonald
    • Dance Specialty (segment: "Leave It to Jane")…
    • Directors
      • Richard Whorf
      • Vincente Minnelli
      • George Sidney
    • Writers
      • Guy Bolton
      • George Wells
      • Myles Connolly
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    Snow Leopard

    Several Good Sequences Make It Worth Watching

    This biographical movie about the life and music of Jerome Kern has a number of good sequences that make it worth watching. A great deal of the movie consists simply of recreations of stage numbers from Kern's many musicals, and indeed these account for many of the best parts of the movie. It also adds a light and highly stylized account of his career, which is often bland, but occasionally has some nice moments.

    It starts with Kern, at the height of his popularity, attending the opening of "Show Boat", and it features a lengthy staging of portions of that show. From there, it has Kern telling the story of his career up to that point, his work with a fictional mentor and later with collaborator Oscar Hammerstein, and his marriage. These episodes are frequently interlaced with more musical numbers of varying lengths.

    The pattern works well enough in general, as something of a slight variant of the usual musical format. The main flaw is that it is really a bit too long for the material it contains. Much of it has little real substance as a story, and it works better as light entertainment. It does at times touch on some real issues, most particularly in following the mentor's daughter as she grows up.

    Robert Walker is solid as Kern, and Van Heflin gets some good moments portraying the wise, slightly grouchy mentor. But some of the best moments are provided not by any of the main characters but by stars like Judy Garland, Lena Horne, and June Allyson, who appear in the musical numbers. Most of these are enjoyable, and a couple of them are show-stoppers. They probably provide the main reason for watching the movie as a whole.
    7greatbritain1989

    An interesting film where MGM was at the highest of heights

    Well this is an interesting film from the times when MGM was simply an enormous studio pouring out more film then, it seems we could ever watch.

    I have to say this film is simply boring and the length is far too long. The idea of the film is great and there's one more factor that makes it memorable.

    They say MGM had more stars then were in the galaxy. They have plenty in this film and some still stand today. Judy (Garland), Angela (Lansbury) and Frank (Sinatra) all gave the film zest with their musical numbers. However the only problem with the film is, it's very hard to watch in just one showing.

    However if you like the history of MGM, watch the studio with power, zest and plenty of stars to pass the time as those clouds roll by.
    7jotix100

    The music man

    Jerome Kern is the subject of this biopic that MGM put together as an after thought because even though it's about the great composer's life, little is learned about him. The movie was directed by Richard Whorf as a great spectacle, one in which the magnificent talent employed by the studio is showcased interpreting Mr. Kern's music.

    The composer is seen arriving in New York and being referred to a man who is supposed to be the best in arranging songs. The fictitious James Hessler is seen as an influential figure who worked close with Mr. Kern and acted as his mentor and collaborator. By his own admission Mr. Kern was not an exciting figure, but he left behind a body of work that still is vital and has survived the passing of time, as his songs became standards.

    The main reason for watching the film is to enjoy the MGM stars doing what they did best, singing and dancing for our benefit. In a spectacular and colorful finale, we are treated to a wonderful production number involving Jerome Kern's best known songs.

    Robert Walker's take on the composer makes a bland figure out of Mr. Kern. Van Heflin as Hessler proves to be much better. In the musical numbers we are treated by Lena Horne, June Allison, Tony Martin, Cyd Charisse, Lucille Bremen, Van Johnson, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Angela Lansbury and others.

    Although the film doesn't break new ground, it's a wonderful way to catch up with the stars in the background in some great renditions of Jerome Kern's beautiful songs.
    5bkoganbing

    Fictional Biography of Jerome Kern

    Back in the day when Hollywood was doing biographical pictures of some of our most famous popular composers, it was generally acknowledged that they were nothing more than an excuse to string musical numbers together. Till the Clouds Roll By is the best example of that tradition.

    Jerome Kern wrote some of the best music ever heard in the world. But he was a pretty dull fellow in real life. He married the love of his life, had one daughter and was never linked with any of the famous stars he wrote for.

    He actually did have two incidents in real life that would have made great screen drama. He had a heart attack that almost took him in 1938 where he was actually dead for several minutes. Kern always claimed after that any music he did write was due to heavenly intervention.

    When he did die in 1945, he collapsed on the street near Carnegie Hall in late 1945. He was back in New York after several years in Hollywood to negotiate with Rodgers&Hammerstein who were going to produce a musical about Annie Oakley. Of course we know who got that assignment eventually.

    His wallet must have fallen from his pocket and gotten lifted because Kern remained unidentified for a few days and was in a charity ward at a NYC hospital when he died. Kern in fact died while production plans were being made for Till the Clouds Roll By. Still those two true incidents would have made great cinema.

    The film opens with a montage of melodies from Show Boat, his greatest musical success. In fact that whole sequence could have been released as a short subject. The rest of the film is Kern in taxi giving a fictional flashback of his life up to Show Boat which premiered in 1927. We fast forward through the next several years when in fact he wrote his best music for stage and then the screen. And there is a musical finale.

    Curiously enough MGM had two guys on their lot at the time who actually had sung Kern songs on the screen, Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, and neither of them got in this film. Kathryn Grayson later did full adaptations of Show Boat and Roberta, but hadn't sung anything of Kern's up to that point. The only one in the cast actually performing a song he actually was identified with was Tony Martin. He sang Make Believe with Grayson during the Show Boat sequence, but also had made a hit record of one of Kern's best songs All the Things You Are which came out in 1939. Martin sang it beautifully during the finale.

    You certainly can't complain about the vocalizing here though. With such additional folks as Lena Horne, Van Johnson, June Allyson, and Judy Garland contributing their talents who could complain.

    Caleb Peterson who is a black baritone sang Ol Man River in the Show Boat sequence. During the finale, it's sung by Frank Sinatra. Sinatra sings it great, but given the song's identification with Paul Robeson it should have been done by him. Of course Mr. Robeson was having blacklist problems then. Still and all the white suited Sinatra was out of place to say the least.

    If you're a fan of Jerome Kern as I am, just put the plot out of your head. Sit back and listen to the music.
    6Space_Mafune

    The Music is Great, the Story less so.

    This movie, about the life and times of stage composer Jerome Kern works best when it showcases pieces of his famous musical productions such as SHOWBOAT, LEAVE IT TO JANE, SALLY, OH BOY amongst others. The story of his life just proves a lot less interesting...no that's not the right word I'm looking for...I mean a lot less captivating than his music. When we see stars such as Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Tony Martin, Angela Lansbury, June Allyson, Lena Horne, Katherine Grayson, Cyd Charisse, Ray McDonald amongst others singing and performing on stage, there's magic in the air. Robert Walker as Kern does prove likable enough in the lead role and there's an innocent charm at work in these proceedings but things do run on perhaps a little too long.

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    • Trivia
      When M-G-M asked Jerome Kern what he thought about Robert Walker portraying him, Kern said it was fine but wanted to hear his wife's opinion. He phoned her from the studio and she told him to stay there, portray himself and send Walker home to her.
    • Goofs
      When Kern goes to see Sally at Club Elite in Memphis, he hasn't written Show Boat yet. Therefore, it would be before 1927. However, the song she performs with Van Johnson, "I Won't Dance", wasn't written by Kern until 1935.
    • Quotes

      Victor Herbert: [congratulating Jerome Kern on his composing ability] My boy, you've got a song to sing.

    • Crazy credits
      [Scrolling Prologue] This story of Jerome Kern is best told in the bars and measures, the quarter notes and grace notes of his own music - - that music that sings so eloquently his love of people, love of country, love of life. We who have sung it and will sing it to our children can only be grateful that he gave his life to music - - and gave that music to us.

      On December 27, 1927, the curtain went up on the most exciting night of his life - the opening of his immortal "Show Boat." And there we join him -
    • Connections
      Featured in MGM Parade: Episode #1.5 (1955)
    • Soundtracks
      Till The Clouds Roll By
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jerome Kern

      Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse

      Performed by the M-G-M Studio Orchestra Conducted by Lennie Hayton

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 1950 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Silver Lining
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $2,841,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 12m(132 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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