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Song Without End
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Song Without End

Aug 11, 1960
2h 21m
★ 4.8

Overview

The romantic story of Hungarian pianist Franz Liszt, whose scandalous love affair forced him to abandon his adoring audiences.

Genres

Drama
Romance

Production Companies

William Goetz Productions

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Cast

Dirk Bogarde

Franz Liszt

Dirk Bogarde

Capucine

Princess Carolyne Wittgenstein

Capucine

Geneviève Page

Countess Marie D'Agoult

Geneviève Page

Patricia Morison

Georges Sand

Patricia Morison

Lyndon Brook

Richard Wagner

Lyndon Brook

Alexander Davion

Frederic Chopin

Alexander Davion

Lou Jacobi

Potin

Lou Jacobi

Katherine Squire

Anna Liszt

Katherine Squire

Marcel Dalio

Chelard

Marcel Dalio

Albert Rueprecht

Prince Felix Lichnowsky

Albert Rueprecht

Martita Hunt

Grand Duchess

Martita Hunt

Hans Unterkircher

Czar

Hans Unterkircher

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