Errol Flynn stars as Sebastian Dubrok, a penniless composer who marries a young widow with a baby son, although he is in love with his brother's fiancée.Errol Flynn stars as Sebastian Dubrok, a penniless composer who marries a young widow with a baby son, although he is in love with his brother's fiancée.Errol Flynn stars as Sebastian Dubrok, a penniless composer who marries a young widow with a baby son, although he is in love with his brother's fiancée.
Albert Bassermann
- Professor Heinrich
- (as Albert Basserman)
Ludwig Stössel
- Mr. Steinach
- (as Ludwig Stossel)
Gloria Atherton
- Ballet Dancer
- (uncredited)
William A. Boardway
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Anthony Caruso
- Dino Carbatto
- (uncredited)
Edward Coch Jr.
- Boy
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaErrol Flynn and Ida Lupino were friends since childhood. She is quoted as saying, "I loved Errol Flynn, who was one of my dear, dear, dear friends. He was just marvelous. Fun and well, a very kind person, very sensitive." She called Flynn "The Baron," while he called her "Little Scout".
- GoofsWhen Gemma walks back into the room after threatening to jump into the canal, a moving shadow of the boom microphone is visible on the wall above and behind her.
- Quotes
Gemma Smith: Loving you is the most awful thing that has ever happened to me.
Sebastian Dubrok: Is it?
Gemma Smith: Yes, it is.
Sebastian Dubrok: Perhaps you're right. Maybe you do deserve a better man.
Gemma Smith: But I don't want a better man, Sebastian. I just want you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ballets Russes (2005)
- SoundtracksSanta Lucia
Traditional Neapolitan song, with Italian lyrics written by Teodoro Cottrau
Featured review
'Escape Me Never' is a tired remake of an Elizabeth Bergner film from the '30s and they should have thought twice before filming it. As the N. Y. Times so aptly observed: "Harsh and unbelievable...the script is a frightful thing." Ida Lupino only made it because she was eager to co-star with Errol Flynn (they had a brief romantic relationship) but despite competent performances by all concerned, none of them have a chance against the poor script. Basically, it's the story of two musician brothers (Errol Flynn, Gig Young) and their involvement with two women (Ida Lupino, Eleanor Parker), a romantic tearjerker with occasional flashes of humor. Ida is the poverty-stricken Gemma in love with Flynn who is unfaithful to her until his reformation at the end. One of his musical compositions is brilliantly performed by a full orchestra and here Erich Wolfgang Korngold's score soars. He was unfortunate in that some of the films he scored were considerably less worthy of his talent than they should have been. His music is the only redeeming value of this disjointed, uneven mess of a film, a short original ballet, Primavera, and a popular song that was well received, Love for Love. Production-wise, the film suffers from an obvious use of process shots and sound-stage simulations of the Alps.
My career article on Ida Lupino is due to appear in the Fall issue of FILMS OF THE GOLDEN AGE.
My career article on Ida Lupino is due to appear in the Fall issue of FILMS OF THE GOLDEN AGE.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- No me abandones
- Filming locations
- Production company
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Box office
- Budget
- $1,900,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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