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Tonight We Sing

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Sol Hurok (David Wayne) loves the arts and dreams of performing on the stage. Unfortunately for him, he can't act, sing or dance. With the support of his wife, Emma (Anne Bancroft), Sal turns his attention to his real talent, which is discovering and promoting the talent in others around him. Under his meticulous tutelage, some of best and brightest musicians of his time find success, including the ballerina Anna Pavlova and the opera singer Feodor Chaliapin (Ezio Pinza).

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Audience Member If you're looking for the true story of Sol Hurok this probably has only the most tenuous connection to it but the music and dancing are superlative. It's all richly appointed with that old studio sheen and while her part offers her little chance to actually act a very young Anne Bancroft is lovely in only her second film. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member The "life" of impresario Sol Hurok is given the Hollywood treatment; many classical interludes are marred by a typically trite storyline. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Sol Hurok (David Wayne) loves the arts and dreams of performing on the stage. Unfortunately for him, he can't act, sing or dance. With the support of his wife, Emma (Anne Bancroft), Sal turns his attention to his real talent, which is discovering and promoting the talent in others around him. Under his meticulous tutelage, some of best and brightest musicians of his time find success, including the ballerina Anna Pavlova and the opera singer Feodor Chaliapin (Ezio Pinza).
Director
Mitch Leisen
Genre
Biography
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Nov 27, 2012
Runtime
1h 49m