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English. Budget. $1 million [2] Box office. $1.7 million [2] Torch Song is a 1953 American Technicolor musical drama film distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Joan Crawford and Michael Wilding in a story about a Broadway star and her blind rehearsal pianist. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes and Jan Lustig [ de] was based upon the ...
Torch Song: Directed by Charles Walters. With Joan Crawford, Michael Wilding, Gig Young, Marjorie Rambeau. A tough but unhappy Broadway star re-evaluates her life when she crosses paths with a blind pianist.
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- Drama, Music, Romance
- Charles Walters
- 1953-10-01
Film Details. Also Known As. Why Should I Cry? Genre. Drama. Musical. Romance. Release Date. Oct 23, 1953. Premiere Information. World premiere in Columbus, OH, Syracuse, NY and Richmond, VA: 1 Oct 1953; New York opening: 12 Oct 1953.
- Charles Walters, Al Jennings
- Joan Crawford
YouTube Movies & TV. 179M subscribers. Subscribed. 43. Academy Award winners Joan Crawford and Gig Young star with Michael Wilding in this musical romance. Broadway star Jenny Stewart...
Synopsis. Jenny Stewart (Joan Crawford) is a Broadway musical star of renowned drive and perfectionism. In her relentless determination to give her audiences her best ("No Jenny Stewart show is going to be a flop."), she orders everybody around with incessant demands.
Torch Song Released Oct 23, 1953 1h 30m Drama List Reviews 44% Audience Score 250+ Ratings A hardened Broadway comedy star (Joan Crawford) becomes attracted to a blind pianist (Michael...
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- Charles Walters
- Drama
- Joan Crawford
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205 users. Featured Cast: See Full Cast. Joan Crawford. (as Jenny Stewart) Gig Young. (as Cliff Willard) Marjorie Rambeau. (as Mrs. Stewart) Torch Song Overview: Torch Song (1953) was a Drama - Drama Film directed by Charles Walters and produced by Sidney Franklin, Charles Schnee and Henry Berman.