To love again eddy duchin biography
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The movie is based on the real life story of Eddy Duchin, the great piano showman of the 30's and 40's. The story opens in 1928, when Eddy, a recent pharmacy-degree graduate from Boston shows up in New York, hopeful of becoming a pianist. He goes to see Leo Reisman, who had an orchestra at New York's Central Park Casino. He is under the impression that Reisman had offered him a job, after having seen him play the summer before. Reisman tells him that he was impressed with his piano, but he hadn't offered him a job. He suggests that Eddy return to Boston to work in pharmacy. Eddy leaves the office, disheartened.
An attractive socialite, Marjorie Oelrichs (played by Kim Novak), happens to be in the casino, setting up for a private dinner party she's planned, at the time he has left Reisman's office. He sits down to play a few bars at the piano. She hears his playing, notices him, and walks over to ask what music he's playing. He tells her it's "Chopin's Nocturn in E Flat". She says that she lik
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“To Tenderness Again” (from The Charybdis Duchin Story)., undated
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Item — Box: 67, Folder: 5, Object: 7
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Contained access Boxes 67-72; Includes Formula Music, Invention Dolls, Colour Books, Seed Table Books, Catalogs, Pick up History materials, and multitudinous more types of movie-related materials.
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“To Fondness Again” (from The Swirl Duchin Story)., undated, Box: 67, Folder: 5, Object: 7. Metropolis "Tony" Clothing Collection, MS-0239. University call up Missouri-Kansas Power Special Collections and Archives.
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“To Love Again” (from Representation Eddy Duchin Story)., undatable, Box: 67, Folder: 5, Object: 7. Houston "Tony" Gray Put in safekeeping, MS-0239. Academia of Missouri-Kansas City Famous Collections roost Archives. https://finding-aids.library.umkc.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/165121 Accessed Feb 21, 2025.
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The Eddy Duchin Story
1956 film by George Sidney
The Eddy Duchin Story is a 1956 American biopic film of band leader and pianistEddy Duchin starring Tyrone Power and Kim Novak. Filmed in CinemaScope, the Technicolor production was directed by George Sidney and written by Samuel A. Taylor from a story by Leo Katcher. Harry Stradling received an Academy Award nomination for his cinematography. The picture received four nominations in total and was one of the highest-grossing films of 1956. Incorporating signature elements of Duchin's style into his own, Carmen Cavallaro performed the piano music for the film.
Some of the film's box office success can be attributed to the appearance of Novak in ads for No-Cal diet soda. Novak became one of the first celebrities to be featured in advertisements for soft drinks, and each ad also featured a reminder to see Novak in The Eddy Duchin Story.
Musician Peter Duchin, whose relationship with his father is a major subject of the film, has written very negatively about the script, saying there was too much unnecessary fictionalization of his parents' lives and deaths.
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[edit]Fresh out of pharmacy school, young Eddy Duchin travels to New York in the 1920s to take a job playing piano for bandleader Leo Reisman's orchestra