Melody for Three (1941) DR. CHRISTIAN
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- Опубликовано: 9 окт 2013
- Stars: Jean Hersholt, Fay Wray, Walter Woolf King
Director: Erle C. Kenton
Dr. Christian takes an interest in a young boy, a violin prodigy, whose mother is a divorced music teacher. His interest isn't just in the boy's music career--he believes it would be best for the boy to have his parents back together, and sets out to do just that. Кино
Twenty cents for a pane of glass in 1941!! I love reminiscing and watching these heart-warming stories, depicted by wonderful actors. Thank-you PizzaFlix!! 🥰
I loved this so much! What beautiful music! Great story and wonderful acting. I wish I had a Dr. Christian in my town! Thanks so much! 🌈🌈🌈
Wonderful. Most excellent child violinist. Thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Such class.
Playing the piano, directing the kids in the role of Mrs. Veronica Higby, that was "Granny Clampett" (Irene Ryan, 38 years old at the time) in an uncredited role.
Have never heard the Hungarian Rhapsody played as well as that....what a Kid! Thank you!!
Bravo!! Awesome solo from Schuyler Standish at the end! Loved the story and the cast! Many thanks Pizza Flix!
That was a really good movie. And such beautiful music with the violin!! 💕💕
A great movie.... and what is more the violin music is stupendous........ I love a boy or man playing the violin.....it is so romantic.....!!!!!!!
Glad to see children were filled with musical talent...thank you Pizza Felix!!
I really hate to break it to everybody, but Schuyler was an actor.
The music was dubbed in and is of Jascha Heifetz. Every now and then, Heifetz would lend his sound to a recording and do it anonymously. There are many such recordings out there, but many of them have been lost because people did not know what they were.
He also wrote many songs under the pen name of Jim Hoyl.
Either way Schuyler does really well pretending. Thanks for the information.
I love these movies!
This was wonderful just for the music which happened to be favorites of mine. But to see a 14-year-boy performing with that perfection, strength, and assurance, it was magical!
Wow the boy violinist was spectacular. 80 yrs old show and I am enjoying.
SUPER MERCI POUR CETTE MERVEILLE !.. L'APOTHÉOSE FINALE EST MAGISTRALE !.
Schuyler Standish, the actor who plays the boy violinist, really was a virtuoso. After this film, at age 13 he entered UCLA as a music and then concert major.
Thank you for filling in this important bit of information. phenomenal
He later became a self-taught visual artist: lostartsalon.com/collections/schuyler-standish
Wow!!! Just Wow! What talent! ... Enjoyed this feel good movie Thanks for posting a good escape from a constant bombardment from news media.
You are right Patrick,the young boy did look like a real violinist,maybe he grew up to be one.
Thank you Pizza-Flix. A nice feel-good movie; and I enjoyed the violin solo at the end. The boy looked like a real violinist, and perhaps he was. 7/2018
He certainly seems so.
Cried. But this quality of music performed by a young boy does it every time. I've got to know who he was and if he's alive.
Schuyler Standish, the actor who plays the boy violinist, really was a virtuoso. After this film, at age 13 he entered UCLA as a music and then concert major.
@@jackiesmith2801oddly enough he became a renowned painter in the 1950's. He was also a tap dancer. Was there anything he couldn't do? Such a talented person.
Thank you for sharing these great episodes of D.R. Christian , I just love them . ❤️🇨🇦🙏🏽🇨🇦❤️
Love this movie from start to finish
Bravo ~~ Bravo ~~ another excellent choice of a movie ~~
BRAVO !👍👍
I wish someone would fall in love with me like that.....uhhh.....I mean, what a great little film....very uplifting.
I loved this episode/film, even if the Boy isn’t actually the Violist(?) playing the last-song, in the others he’s marvellous!!!
Great-story, Acting, Directing, etc…; Thank-You so much for uploading such wonderful classic-films/radio!
Another feel good!
At 18:22 actress Irene Ryan at age 39. She went on to play Granny Clampett on The Beverly Hillbillies.
At 32:42 She says, "I always said I should take up nursing," 10years later she played a nurse in Half-Angel!!
Funny thing is, with Ryan's accent in this movie, "Granny" would have probably called her a "high falutin' stuck-up city gal"!
@@zillionsofpebbles879 Better late than never! (Like this comment.)
@@JudgeJulieLit, Y, thank you! With these older movies it's never too late!
Great movie! Great music!
I like this good movie
Amazing child 😍
20 cents to replace a broken window? no wonder they were called 'the good old days'.
And likely 20 cents an hour average pay.
@@JudgeJulieLit Actually it was 30¢/hr. I looked it up.🙂
@@nancyhowell4505 Hmm (I should know that; my mom's "Uncle Hal" Gates invented the story for the first film "Meet Dr. Christian") ... seems America, as thanks to the New Deal, had recovered some from the Depression before end of 1941, when WW2 put it into full industrial gear, and for those at home full employment.
@@JudgeJulieLit I was an economics major in college. I remember one professor said WWII is what saved us from the Depression. Industry gearing up for the war effort, thousands becoming soldiers and leaving the country, leaving behind a lot of jobs to fill.
@@nancyhowell4505 From March 1933 FDR's New Deal programs, as were rolled out the next decade into the 1940s, gradually mass reemployed many Americans, as in the Works Progress Administration artists such as muralists and sculptors to adorn public buildings; the Civilian Conservation Corps to build, e.g., the Hoover Dam (planned in Herbert Hoover's administration), and the Tennessee Valley Program, to create water power to enable and expand electrifying all American homes and businesses, e.g., rural communities, and build and improve roads and other public infrastructure.
This was greatly expanded, to 24/7 "swing shift" factory production (staffed by newly skilled Americans staying in the home front, largely women, and men not of combat age) by USA's post- Pearl Harbor attack December 1941 -fwd entry into WW2. This greatly ramped-up mass expansion of industry to create war materiel included a large scale retooling of factories from prior making civilian products to war materiel, such as military airplanes, parachutes and the like. After the war, from 1953 President Eisenhower (who as commander of the Allied forces in WW2 Europe had seen the strategic importance of road networks) started the US Highway system. As each economic sector becomes actively productive, it spawns collateral businesses, and so in synergy the whole US economy boomed.
Lovely ending withe lovely music. I wonder how '2 set' violinists would react to this...
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Bravo!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
You are right Kay...i agree with you!!
Made me think of Jean Luc Ponty
Boy, that was a great movie, the good ending kind! My favorite! Now, how did he find her when no one knew where she ran off to? Did they cut part of the movie out?
Whats the music at the beginning?...Its melodious
Hersholt was the uncle of Leslie Neilsen.
And four years before this Dr. Christian film, he had played Shirley Temple's beloved grandfather in Heidi.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Hersholt
Elvia Allman in the house @47:00
who is the boy/man?
Wow! This is The violin tune that Mel Brooks used in Young Frankenstein. . .this tune lured Young Dr Frankenstein's monster back to the castle. The movie was HILARIOUS.