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The Story of Three Loves (5-Mar-1953)

Directors: Vincente Minnelli; Gottfried Reinhardt

Writers: John Collier; George Froeschel; Jan Lustig; Jacques Maret; Arnold Phillips; Ladislao Vajda

Keywords: Musical

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Richard Anderson
Actor
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Pier Angeli
Actor
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Ethel Barrymore
Actor
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Leslie Caron
Dancer
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Kirk Douglas
Actor
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Zsa Zsa Gabor
Actor
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Farley Granger
Actor
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James Mason
Actor
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Agnes Moorehead
Actor
6-Dec-1900 30-Apr-1974 Endora on Bewitched
Ricky Nelson
Musician
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Moira Shearer
Dancer
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REVIEWS

Review by anonymous (posted on 15-Mar-2006)

This movie is three movies in one. The first movie tells the story of a young ballerina who finds out that she is sick. But she loved dancing so much that she danced one last time and then died. There was a man who loved her very much also. The music as well as the beautiful dancing was enought to stop that movie at this point. But it just got better. The second movie is about a young boy who was in love with his nanny. He goes to sleep and wakes up as a man. Then he tries to win her heart. The third movie was about a man who had an accident at one time while on a tight rope. When he finally caught the girl at the end we knew he would never fly again. Yes, out of all the movies I've seen I love this one the most. I would love to know if I could get this movie. Please let me know where I can get this movie from.


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