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Tony Warrin has it all: a popular pianist who plays any style, he has money, great clothes, a penthouse overlooking Central Park, a rich blond fiancée, a loyal brunette secretary secretly in love with him, and a date at Carnegie Hall. On... See more »

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Anthony Warrin
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Marion Moore
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Linda Curtis
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Howard Ferguson
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Sam Dunne
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Sarah Cosgrove
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Mrs. McGinley
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Alvie Hunt
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Grandfather Hunt
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Girl at Carnegie Hall (scenesDeleted) (as Diane Brewster)
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Mr. Neff (scenesDeleted)
Monya Andre ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
Jean Andren ...
Woman at Nightclub (uncredited)
George Boyce ...
Charity Guest (uncredited)
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Mrs. Cosgrove (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Beulah Christian ...
Concert Attendee (uncredited)
James Conaty ...
Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Paul Cristo ...
Concert Attendee (uncredited)
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Plump Woman (uncredited)
Jack Daly ...
Melvyn - Museum Guard (uncredited)
Roy Damron ...
Concert Attendee (uncredited)
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Man at Carnegie Hall (uncredited)
Darryl Duran ...
Young Boy at Concert (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Charles Fogel ...
Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Curt Furberg ...
Charity Guest (uncredited)
Joe Gilbert ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Ethyl May Halls ...
Woman at Nightclub (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
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J.R. Aldrich (uncredited)
Shep Houghton ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
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Housekeeper (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Perk Lazelle ...
Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Peggy Leon ...
Woman at Nightclub (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
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Violinist at Concert (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Robert Locke Lorraine ...
Concert Attendee (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
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Young Girl at Concert (uncredited)
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Charity Guest (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
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Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Dr. Eubank (uncredited)
Murray Pollack ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Mrs. Poindexter (uncredited)
Waclaw Rekwart ...
Charity Guest (uncredited)
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Charity Guest (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
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Concert Attendee (uncredited)
James Stone ...
Baldheaded Man (uncredited)
Jeanne Tatum ...
Nurse (uncredited)
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Italian Restaurant Proprietor (uncredited)
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Prof. Zwolinski (uncredited)
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Night Club Emcee / Band Leader (uncredited)
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Mr. Cosgrove (uncredited)
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Dick Cosgrove (uncredited)
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Boy (uncredited)
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Mr. Rojeck (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gordon Douglas

Written by

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Jules Eckert Goodman ... (play "The Silent Voice")
 
Irving Wallace ... ()

Produced by

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Henry Blanke ... producer
Seymour Heller ... associate producer (as Seymour N. Heller)
John R. Jacobs Jr. ... associate producer

Music by

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Ray Heindorf ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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William H. Clothier

Editing by

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Owen Marks

Art Direction by

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Edward Carrere

Set Decoration by

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George James Hopkins

Costume Design by

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Howard Shoup

Makeup Department

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Gordon Bau ... makeup supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Al Alleborn ... assistant director

Art Department

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Harry Goldman ... prop master

Sound Department

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Charles Lang ... sound (as Charles B. Lang)
Dolph Thomas ... sound

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Hans F. Koenekamp ... special effects (as H.F. Koenekamp)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Joan Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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George Liberace ... musical advisor
Gordon Robinson ... musical arrangements
Ray Heindorf ... musical director (uncredited)
Howard Jackson ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Martin Eisenberg ... production controller
Demetrios Vilan ... dialogue supervisor

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Plot Summary

Tony Warrin has it all: a popular pianist who plays any style, he has money, great clothes, a penthouse overlooking Central Park, a rich blond fiancée, a loyal brunette secretary secretly in love with him, and a date at Carnegie Hall. On concert night, disease deafens him. While medical science works on a cure, he must find other ventures. He learns lip reading and, using high-powered binoculars, eavesdrops on conversations in the park. When he finds people in need, he plays God, interceding with help. Meanwhile, his fiancée is falling in love with another man, his secretary quits, and his doctors give him new hope. Carnegie Hall and true love may be within reach. Written by

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Taglines Dramatically Yours! Musically Yours! Fabulously Yours! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Sa dernière chance (France)
  • Ihr sehr ergebener... (Germany)
  • Sinceramente Teu (Brazil)
  • Teu Para Sempre (Portugal)
  • O Semeador de Felicidade (Brazil)
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  • 115 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Liberace made this as the first of a two-picture deal he had with Warner Bros. It did so poorly that Warners paid off the pianist rather than make a second film featuring him. See more »
Goofs When Mr. Rojeck is looking through the binoculars at the boys playing football, he "lip reads" the quarterback calling signals, "... 7, 15, 32, hike, 8, 6, hut. There's a forward pass." The "hut" and the "hike" are transposed; the ball is snapped to the QB on "hike". Most kids would know this, but the quarterback, who also owns the ball, definitely would. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Return (1955). See more »
Soundtracks El Cumbanchero See more »
Crazy Credits Liberace is listed in the opening credits with the familiar ornate script of his official concert logo. See more »
Quotes Howard Ferguson: I also admire the classics - but from a standing position, not on my knees!
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