Serinade - Joan Fontaine - 1956

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  • Опубліковано 14 бер 2008
  • The most thrilling story-with-music ever made is Mario Lanza in 'Serenade.' All the quivering excitement of James M. Cain's best-seller...The story of a farm hand who won fame as a singer and almost lost his soul as a man!

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  • @consueloavalos1254
    @consueloavalos1254 3 роки тому

    Joan Fontaine ❤️

  • @CYNLAGASCA
    @CYNLAGASCA 13 років тому +2

    Why is it that it Rebecca she hasn't that husky voice. But the Brit accent is still the same. Lovely as ever Joan and real great actress!

  • @MmeDesgranges
    @MmeDesgranges 13 років тому +1

    While I wish she were more "Rebecca" or "This Above All" in real life, I suspect she was always more "Serenade". But there's Hollywood's magic for you, on a rainy saturday afternoon in the 21st century, she is just what the screen shows you.

  • @dan1911a
    @dan1911a 13 років тому

    Superb, so good to see Joan in a glamour role!

  • @brandanebute
    @brandanebute 15 років тому +1

    nice clip ...she is olivia de havilland's sister..but they have not spoken for years...

  • @TheAxellle
    @TheAxellle 10 років тому

    le miroir ,

  • @bduhe219
    @bduhe219 12 років тому

    what was the movie, produced by douglas fairbanks, jr, that joan appeared in. i think it was much like "suspicion" but that was not it. i think it was done in spain? please let me know. i think it was fron tthe mid to late 1950's.

  • @CherryTripping
    @CherryTripping 15 років тому +1

    forgive my ignorance - does she have anything to do with the voiceover "Fontaine?

  • @manuellarodrigues
    @manuellarodrigues 5 років тому

    Fontaine was the surname name of her stepfather. Joan's mother forbade her to use "De Havilland," as she favored Olivia more than Joan, forcing Joan to find another surname.

  • @edwardjames50
    @edwardjames50 12 років тому

    In fact, this movie has almost NOTHING to do with Cain's masterpiece novel. The title is virtually the only thing they have in common. Though I adore Joan Fontaine, this movie is a travesty.