This is a pretty exciting war film-one obviously meant to drum up sentiment in favor of the Allied cause. And, as a result of her choice, Susan is in almost constant peril.
But instead he soon convinces her to help him obtain a camera filled with important film.film which COULD hamper the Americans and Free French from invading North Africa. So, if Susan wanted to, she simply could have turned in Alan (James Mason) and been safe. At this point, the Vichy French and Americans were not at war with each other and so despite the Vichy being essentially a vassal state to the Nazis, American nationals are allowed in this part of France even though the US and Germany are at war. A desperate escaped POW takes shelter in Susan's home in Algeria. The film then jumps back to before this and explains what exactly had happened to Susan. When the film begins, Susan (Carla Lehmann) awakens in a hospital bed as there are celebrations for the combined Allied landing in North Africa. IMDb says there's a severely truncated version at 65 minutes.but this one I saw was missing only five minutes or the running time listed on IMDb is incorrect.
Donations are gratefully accepted here.I noticed a discrepancy with the running time of the version of this film I downloaded for free at -it runs 81 minutes, not 86. Friends donating $25 or more will receive a tax receipt. All donations – large or small – will be gratefully accepted. It is hoped that Lyric can count on the generosity of their supporters in order to continue working on engaging musical projects and find itself on a solid financial footing when rehearsals and performances resume. The Lyric Theatre Singers have found creative ways to stay active and connected to each other and their audiences during the pandemic, however the absence of revenue added to the uncertainty of what lies ahead is a major concern.
In This Together – 2020-21 Fundraising Campaign Additional directing, video editing and visual elements are provided by Matt Ayotte, Louise Dorais, Adam Gallay, and Laurie-Anne Jean-Baptiste. Chris Barillaro (Arrangements) and Karen Pearce (Costume Design) are also lending a helping hand. They have surrounded themselves with trusted creative collaborators from Together from Home, Alessandro Mercurio (Director and Editor) and Rob Denton (Sound Design). Musical Director Bob Bachelor and his Assistant Martin Kaller, have embraced our new reality and continue on their mission to keep Singers and audiences connected with heartwarming music as they have for so many Holiday Seasons. As tradition would have it, Bob Bachelor and his creative collaborators have used the tricks up their sleeves, to ensure that each segment entertains and delights!
They have been hard at work taking part in virtual rehearsals and have also recorded their voices and video footage at home.
40 Singers from Montreal, Saskatoon and even Nashville, have managed to stay united in song, despite social distancing. This mini concert will be rich with warm, soothing melodies, and memorable moments. The Lyric Theatre Singers make a much anticipated return with their beloved Christmas event, only this time the Holiday cheer will be delivered virtually! Candlelight Christmas From Our Home to Yours, will be available and free to watch on Facebook and YouTube Live, on December 17th, 18th and 19th, 2020.īob Bachelor, Artistic Director and recent recipient of the Jean-Pierre-Guindon prize, has concocted another eclectic program for loyal and new audiences alike.
The Lyric Theatre Singers Bring Holiday Magic to Your Homes!