Cinematheque . Film Schedule . I’VE ALWAYS LOVED YOU
Restored Archival Color Print! Republic Rediscovered
United States | 1946 | Frank Borzage
We conclude our short Republic Pictures tribute with the most expensive film ever made by the studio up to its time. I’ve Always Loved You is a lavish romantic drama, fueled by the music of Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Beethoven, and others, about a promising Pennsylvania pianist (Catherine McLeod) who must choose between two men—her worldly, sophisticated concert pianist tutor (Philip Dorn) and a loyal family farmhand (William Carter) who has loved her for years. “With color by Technicolor, piano solos by Artur Rubinstein, and direction by A-lister Frank Borzage, Republic made a rare foray into high-budget filmmaking with this 1946 prestige production.” –MoMA. 35mm restored print courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive. 117 min.
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