Till the Clouds Roll By
MGM (1946)
Drama, Musical
In Collection
#13009
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Seen ItYes
012569678576
IMDB   6.5
2 hr 17 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
June Allyson Guest Performer
Robert Walker Jerome Kern
Judy Garland Marilyn Miller
Lucille Bremer Sally
Gower Champion Dance Specialty
Joan Wells Sally as a girl
Cyd Charisse Dance Specialty
Van Heflin James I. Hessler
Bruce Cowling Steve
Dorothy Patrick Mrs. Jerome Kern
Angela Lansbury
Van Johnson Bandleader in Elite Club
Kathryn Grayson Magnolia in / Specialty
Lena Horne Julie
Dinah Shore
Virginia O'Brien
James A. FitzPatrick
Rex Evans Cecil Keller
Byron Foulger Frohman's Secretary
William Halligan Capt. Andy
Harry Hayden Charles Frohman
Paul Langton Oscar Hammerstein II
Director
Richard Whorf
George Sidney
Vincente Minnelli
Producer Arthur Freed
Writer Myles Connolly
George Wells
Guy Bolton

MGM's Till the Clouds Roll By is the musicalized, and highly fictionalized, life story of beloved composer Jerome Kern, who gave his blessing to the production shortly before his death in 1946. As played by a gray-templed Robert Walker, Kern is a likeable but none too exciting sort who expresses his emotions through his music. Constructed in the form of an extended flashback, the story proper begins at the turn of the century, as Kern tries to peddle his ditties to disinterested Broadway producers. His efforts to interest impresario Charles K. Frohman (Harry Hayden) go nowhere because Frohman is convinced that the only good music comes from Europe. Obligingly, Kern moves to London, where he meets and falls in love with his future wife Eva (Dorothy Patrick). On the verge of securing work with Frohman, Kern's hopes are dashed when the producer goes down with the Lusitania in 1915. Fortunately he has developed such powerful US contacts as Victor Herbert (Paul Maxey) and Oscar Hammerstein (Paul Langton), enabling Kern to find success as the composer of several "intimate" musicals for New York's Princess Theater. The film ends where it begins, with Kern's triumph as composer of the Broadway blockbuster Show Boat . Van Heflin weaves in and out of the proceedings as the obligatory best friend/severest critic, a musical arranger named Jim Hessler (purportedly based on longtime Kern associate Paul Sadler). No one in 1946 really cared about the dramatic passages of Till the Clouds Roll By ; the film's biggest drawing card was its lineup of all-star MGM talent, performing Kern's most famous numbers. Judy Garland (as Marilyn Miller) sings "Look for the Silver Lining"; Dinah Shores performs "The Last Time I Saw Paris" before a back-projected Gay Paree; Kathryn Grayson does a Rita Hayworth imitation with "Long Ago and Far Away"; Virginia O'Brien deadpans "A Fine Romance"; Tony Martin warbles "All the Things You Are"; June Allyson and Ray McDonald team up for the title number; and Frank Sinatra, incongrously dressed in white tuxedo, runs through "Old Man River"; and other musical contributions are made by Van Johnson, Angela Lansbury, Cyd Charisse, Gower Champion and Lucille Bremer (cast as Van Heflin's daughter). The film's high point comes at the very beginning with a "Reader's Digest" edition of Show Boat , featuring Lena Horne, as Julie (the role she was born to play, but never did again on screen), delivering a powerhouse rendition of "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man". Since lapsing into public domain in 1974, Till the Clouds Roll By has, along with Royal Wedding , become the most readily accessible of all MGM musicals. — Hal Erickson
Edition Details
Edition Remastered Edition
Distributor Warner Home Video
Release Date 2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Price $19.98
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Features
New Featurette Till The Clouds Roll By: Real To Reel
Vintage Fitzpatrick Traveltalk Short Glimpses Of California
Classic Cartoon Henpecked Hoboes
Outtake Songs D'Ye Love Me? and Music In The Air
Theatrical Trailer