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With a Song in My Heart
1952
- 1952 · Docudrama · 1h 57m
With a Song in My Heart is a 1952 American biographical musical drama film that tells the story of actress and singer Jane Froman, who was crippled by an airplane crash on February 22, 1943, when the Boeing 314 Pan American Clipper flying boat she was on suffered a crash landing in the Tagus River near Lisbon, Portugal.
- $3.2 million
- Walter Lang
- April 4, 1952 (United States)
- Alfred Newman
After landing a job singing on the radio, Jane Froman marries musical accompanist Don Ross. Under Don's management, she rises to stardom and is invited to perform for the troops during World War II. En route, her plane goes down, leaving her with serious leg injuries.
- (1.5K)
- Biography, Drama, Musical
- Walter Lang
- 1952-04-04
During their honeymoon in California, Jane appears in a movie, then skyrockets to even greater fame through her records and nightclub engagements. Jealous of Jane's career and feeling unproductive, Don provokes quarrels with her, although she offers to quit entertaining and focus on their marriage.
- Walter Lang, Jerry Bryan, Hal Klein
- Susan Hayward
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With a Song in My Heart. After landing a job singing on the radio, Jane Froman (Susan Hayward) marries musical accompanist Don Ross (David Wayne). Under Don's management, Jane rises to stardom...
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After landing a job singing on the radio, Jane Froman marries musical accompanist Don Ross. Under Don's management, she rises to stardom and is invited to perform for the troops during World War II. En route, her plane goes down, leaving her with serious leg injuries.