(Very) Old Movie Question (film, scene, showing, good movie)
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I caught the very end of a movie on WPHY (Trenton) today, and it seemed to be a good movie and I'd like to see it in its entirety, but I don't know the name. I believe that it is a silent movie, as the final scene was an old, white-haired man playing a beautiful melody on the piano. A young woman came walking down the stairs, and met a man who I assume was her lover outside, and the scene closes with a kiss. I did not even get the chance to see closing credits, there were none, simply 'The End'. I could not find the movie schedule for that station.
I know that it's vague with only the final scene, but does anyone know which movie it may be?
Go to TV Guide Listings online. Enter your zip code and cable company/plan. Then look up the time of day it was on and what channel WPHY is on, with your cable plan.
Famed pianist Paderewski is the focal point of this tale of love and lies set in Sweden. Cutting from a scene of Paderewski playing, the story shifts to a large country estate where Farrell professes his love for Greene, granddaughter of Tempest, who owns the place. As Greene battles with her uncertainty, a plane carrying a handful of passengers, including Paderewski, is forced to land on the estate. Tempest is just overjoyed at having the famed pianist at her place. Portman starts flirting with Greene, who has led a very sheltered life at the estate. Portman is a boasting jerk, but Greene is still taken in by his charm. She wants to run off with him...
Looks like they're showing it again tonight at 2:30am, if you can record it. The pianist Paderewski appears as himself! Wow, I didn't know that -- it should be well worth seeing, then. Not a silent film.
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