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Sun Apr 05

Love Me Or Leave Me

Live musical performance by pianist Mike Boito | Introduction by Alan K. Rode
YEAR
1955
FORMAT
DCP
RUNTIME
2h 2m
DIRECTOR
Charles Vidor

SYNOPSIS

ABOUT THE EVENT:


2:00pm | Doors open & Live musical performance by pianist Mike Boito

3:00pm | Introduction by Alan K. Rode

3:10pm | LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME

 

Start times are approximate.

 

ABOUT THE FILM:


Originally released May 26, 1955

 

The tumultuous life of dancer-singer Ruth Etting (Doris Day, in a revelatory performance) gets a vivid retelling in this vivacious and vitriolic biopic that is equal parts lavish musical and noir-stained psychodrama. Daniel Fuchs (HOLLOW TRIUMPH, CRISS CROSS) won a “Best Writing, Motion Picture Story” Oscar for this tale of the 1920s singing and dancing sensation who makes a Faustian bargain for fame and glory—becoming a protégé to Chicago gangster Marty Snyder (Jimmy Cagney, in an Oscar-nominated performance). The role is such a scintillating showcase for Doris Day’s talents that it’s hard to believe Ava Gardner was the studio’s first choice for the starring role until Cagney convinced producer Joe Pasternak that Day, borrowed from Warner Bros., was the perfect choice. Many of Etting’s greatest hits are performed by Day, including “Ten Cents a Dance,” “You Made Me Love You,” “Stay on the Right Side, Sister” as well as “I’ll Never Stop Loving You,” a 1956 Oscar nominee for Best Original Song.

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