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ANOTHER DAWN / ESCAPE ME NEVER (CD)
Composed by: Erich Wolfgang Korngold

NEAR MINT - UNSEALED - ONLY 1 AVAILABLE

William T. Stromberg conducts the Moscow Symphony Orchestra.

All music arranged and restored/reconstructed by John Morgan.

ESCAPE ME NEVER
1. Ballet Fantasy 7:41

ANOTHER DAWN
2. Main Title/The Outpost 3:45
3. On The Ocean Liner 3:36
4. The Golf Course1:36
5. Evening Scene 2:29
6. Afternoon Tea 1:33
7. The Cable 2:24
8. The Arrival/The Meeting 2:47
9. Talk in the Bedroom 2:00
10. The Ride-out 3:19
11. The Stars 1:35
12. The Arabian Love Song 2:50
13. The Cricket Game/The Bow Tie 1:02
14. Garden Love Scene 3:24
15. The Ride-out Continued :50
16. The Desert/The Battle/Radio Station 4:39
17. The Battlefield 2:42
18. The Sandstorm Starts 2:23
19. The Kiss 2:23
20. The Next Morning/The Order 4:38
21. Another Dawn "Finale" 3:34

ESCAPE ME NEVER - Based on a play and novel by Margaret Kennedy, "Escape Me Never" is a remake of the same-named 1935 British film. Largely set in Italy, the story concerns the relationship between poverty-stricken musician Sebastian Dunbrok (Errol Flynn) and unwed mother Gemma Smith (Ida Lupino). Suspecting that her fiance Caryl (Gig Young), Sebastian's brother, is the father of Gemma's child, young heiress Fennella McLean (Eleanor Parker) retreats to the Italian Alps. Attempting to straighten out the situation, Sebastian finds himself falling in love with Fennella. For his brother's sake, Sebastian breaks off the relationship and marries Gemma, but while awaiting the birth of her child he writes a heartfelt ballet score dedicated to Fennella. But when Gemma's baby dies, the conscience-stricken Sebastian changes the dedication to his wife, whom he has learned to genuinely love. The main redeeming feature of this treacly soap opera is the stirring musical score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. 1947

ANOTHER DAWN - The title of this Errol Flynn vehicle sprang from an "inside" joke at Warner Bros. Whenever the studio depicted a marquee or poster of a fictional film in one of their productions, the film's title was inevitably "Another Dawn." When time came to shoot this Flynn epic, the studio, stuck for a title, opted for "Another Dawn" -- and had to cast about for another phony film title whenever the necessity arose. An unabashed soap opera, the film casts Flynn as Captain Denny Roark, a British army officer stationed in a remote Sahara outpost. Against his better judgement, Roark falls in love with Julia (Kay Francis), the wife of his commanding officer Colonel Wister (Ian Hunter). Wister knows what's going on, but he is too much the gentleman to interfere, just as Roark is too much the gentleman to demand that the Colonel grant Julia a divorce. Wister finally does the honorable thing by volunteering for a suicide mission, allowing Roark and Julia to continue their romance unencumbered. About the only distinguishing aspect in this dreary exercise in restraint is the lush Erich Wolfgang Korngold musical score. 1937

  
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