The Unfinished Dance did make its way to a 10" LP release in the early 50s. Years ago I took it out from our local library and made a cassette tape recording of it. I had a Fisher stereo with a turntable, cassette and 8-track player with recording capabilities. It was used a lot.
BTW, Ken, I...
Regarding the 1946 film Night and Day and Cole Porter's opinion, who wouldn't be thrilled to have Cary Grant portray them?
I always found it odd that Warner got the rights to Porter's life since most of Porter's films were made at MGM.
Totally agree regarding The Hard Way. Great film! And I agree with your comment that of the titles you've listed thus far, we're most likely to see The Seventh Victim first.
I've seen it and if you like Greer Garson and Mervyn LeRoy I'm sure you'll enjoy it. It's a beautiful film dealing with adoption and a real tear jerker. As an adoptee myself, I found myself drawn to the story. Garson and Pidgeon are solid leads as always. It reminds me of a story my Mom told me...
Ken, what a great thread! The 1940s is one of my favorite decades for film, also. Your choices are very eclectic (E.g. You'll Find Out which I'd buy for Ginny Simms alone) and I'm enjoying reading your mini descriptions. Looking forward to your thoughts on the remainder of the decade.