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I Dream Too Much

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In a charming and vibrant city, a young dreamer named Marianna feels trapped in the routine of her monotonous world. With a passion for music, her greatest desire is to become a singer, but the reality of her life as an assistant to a powerful figure in the music industry seems to overshadow her aspirations. The story takes a turn when a temperamental yet brilliant composer, struggling with his own lack of inspiration, enters Marianna’s life. Their encounter not only sparks a torrent of creativity in him but also causes her to begin questioning her own choices and the path she has taken.

As they develop a mentor-student relationship, their creative dreams intertwine, leading them to explore the ups and downs of the quest for success. However, the world of entertainment is not as easy as it seems. Ambition, jealousy, and competition loom like shadows along their path, testing both their bond and their aspirations.

Narrated with a blend of melody and drama, the film is a poignant journey that celebrates the perseverance of dreams and the importance of following one’s heart, even in the face of adversity. As Marianna delves deeper into the music circuit, she must decide whether she is willing to risk everything for her passion or if she will leave it all behind to find security in the known. With a bittersweet ending, this story reminds us that sometimes the deepest dreams require an unexpected sacrifice.

Media type
Movie
Year
1935
Director
John Cromwell
Writer
Edmund H. North
James Gow
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.30
Actors
Lily Pons
Henry Fonda
Eric Blore
Osgood Perkins
Lucien Littlefield
Lucille Ball
Mischa Auer
Paul Porcasi
Scotty Beckett
Billy Gilbert
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Clarence Wilson
Richard Carle
Gino Corrado
Oscar Apfel
Elise Cavanna
James Conaty
Esther Dale
Kirby Grant
Al Haskell
Paul Irving
DeWitt Jennings
Maxine Jennings
Ferdinand Munier
Wedgwood Nowell
Russ Powell
June Story
Gender
Romance
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Pandro S. Berman
Original title
I Dream Too Much
Duration
97
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