Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1960)

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No man loved more scandalously, played more divinely, lived more fabulously Liszt's life on the screen spans the golden age of music and romance. It sweeps the world again into a Lisztiana of love and song... throbbing with the beloved melodies of the masters . . . reproduced in the unbelievable magnificence and fidelity of stereophonic sound. To make his dreams for this momentous production come true, Hollywood producer William Goetz recreated the fabulous story in its authentic settings. He took his huge company to Vienna, to Bayreuth to the dazzling palaces and concert halls where Liszt lived his legendary career. England's popular Dirk Bogarde plays the tempestuous Liszt, at the height of his power, in the arms of the two most important women in his life — the Princess, played by France's renowned model, Capucine, and the Countess, played by captivating Genevieve Page. Around them, a roster of international talents join in bringing the stirring story to life! For music lovers ... for entertainment lovers . . . this is a motion picture event not to be missed! COLUMBIA PICTURES, 5 A WILLIAM GOETZ PRODUCTION Song Without end The Story of Franz Liszt DIRK BOGARDE GENEVIEVE PAGE BHRICIA MORISON IVAN DESNY MARTHA HUNT I introducing glamorous, breathtaking CAPUCINE Written by Directed by OSCAR MILLARD • CHARLES VUX)R CINEMASCOPE m Eastman COLOR Complete sound track music available on COLP1XRECORDS WORLV PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT AT RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL IN LATE SUMMER