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The Glenn Miller Story

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 55m
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7.3/10
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James Stewart, June Allyson, Louis Armstrong, Gene Krupa, and Frances Langford in The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
Biography of bandleader Glenn Miller from his beginnings to his death over the English Channel in December 1944.
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Biography of bandleader Glenn Miller from his beginnings to his death over the English Channel in December 1944.Biography of bandleader Glenn Miller from his beginnings to his death over the English Channel in December 1944.Biography of bandleader Glenn Miller from his beginnings to his death over the English Channel in December 1944.

  • Director
    • Anthony Mann
  • Writers
    • Valentine Davies
    • Oscar Brodney
  • Stars
    • James Stewart
    • June Allyson
    • Harry Morgan
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  • IMDb RATING
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    10K
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    • Director
      • Anthony Mann
    • Writers
      • Valentine Davies
      • Oscar Brodney
    • Stars
      • James Stewart
      • June Allyson
      • Harry Morgan
    • 80User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    James Stewart
    James Stewart
    • Glenn Miller
    June Allyson
    June Allyson
    • Helen Burger
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Chummy
    • (as Henry Morgan)
    Charles Drake
    Charles Drake
    • Don Haynes
    George Tobias
    George Tobias
    • Si Schribman
    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • General Arnold
    Sig Ruman
    Sig Ruman
    • Kranz
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Mr. Miller
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Mr. Burger
    Kathleen Lockhart
    Kathleen Lockhart
    • Mrs. Miller
    Katherine Warren
    Katherine Warren
    • Mrs. Burger
    • (as Katharine Warren)
    Frances Langford
    Frances Langford
    • Frances Langford
    Louis Armstrong
    Louis Armstrong
    • Louis Armstrong
    Ben Pollack
    Ben Pollack
    • Ben Pollack
    Gene Krupa
    Gene Krupa
    • Gene Krupa
    The Modernaires
    • The Modernaires
    The Archie Savage Dancers
    • The Archie Savage Dancers
    Barney Bigard
    • Barney Bigard
    • Director
      • Anthony Mann
    • Writers
      • Valentine Davies
      • Oscar Brodney
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    8edwagreen

    Glenn Miller Story-Forever in the Mood ***

    Glenn Miller's rise to fame and the tragedy that took him from us at the height of his career makes for a wonderfully entertaining film.

    This film is rich because of the wonderful performances of James Stewart as the band leader and June Allyson, the latter was just made for the picture. She captures the depth of a devoted wife and we all can just cry with her when her happiness was ended so suddenly.

    Naturally, the supporting cast of musicians and scenes with Frances Langford, Louis Armstrong and Gene Krupa are just wonderful.

    We view Miller from humble beginnings to stardom, the old-fashioned Hollywood Way-he earned it by hard work and perseverance as he went through life looking for that sound.

    My main flaw with this film. Just like Miller's life, it ended too suddenly. It could have gone on and on while we all danced the night away in tribute to this find musician.

    Ever Harry Morgan's tear in the end tells you what this was all about.
    8claudio_carvalho

    The Music of Glenn Miller and James Stewart, What an Awesome Combination!

    The unemployed trombone player Glenn Miller (James Stewart) is always broken, chasing his sound to form his band and hocking his instrument in the pawn house to survive. When his friend Chummy MacGregor (Henry Morgan) is hired to play in the band of Ben Pollack, the band-leader listens to one Glenn's composition and invites him to join his band. While traveling to New York, Glenn visits his former girlfriend Helen Berger (June Allyson), in Boulder, Colorado, and asks her to wait for him. Two years later he quits the band and proposes Helen that moves to New York to marry him. After the success of "Moonlight Serenade", Glenn Miller's band becomes worldwide known and Glenn and Helen and their two children have a very comfortable life. Duting the World War II, Glenn enlists in the army and travels to Europe to increase the moral of the allied troops. In the Christmas of 1944, he travels from London to Paris for a concert to be broadcast; however his plane is never found in the tragic flight.

    Glenn Miller was the great idol of my father and I recall that in my childhood, he loved the albums (long-plays) of this American musician and usually commented his tragic end. I do not know how many times I listened to hits like "Moonlight Serenade", "String of Pearls", "Pennsylvania 6-5000", "Little Brown Jug", "In the Mood", "Chattanooga Choo Choo" and other Glenn Miller's musics when I was a kid. This is the first time that I watch "The Glenn Miller Story" and the awesome combination of the music of Glenn Miller and James Stewart. Further, the lovely June Allyson shows a wonderful chemistry with James Stewart and together with the stunning Louis Armstrong, Frances Langford, Ben Pollack, Gene Krupa, Barney Bigard, James Young, Marty Napoleon, Arvell Shaw, Cozy Cole, Babe Russin and others personalities, they make a great tribute to a magnificent American musician and composer. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Música e Lágrimas" ("Music and Tears")
    8TheLittleSongbird

    One of James Stewart and Anthony Mann's most fondly remembered collaborations...for good reason

    Not their best collaboration, my personal favourite is 'Winchester 73', but of the ones personally seen (not all but most) 'The Glenn Miller Story' is up there among their better ones. While there's more to see of their collaborations, none of the ones seen are less than good.

    Biopics are very difficult to get right, especially ones of famous people in entertainment (i.e. film) and music (composing, singing, playing instruments). For example often coming to life when in action (whether acting, singing, composing or playing), but some suffer from the biographical elements not faring as good, with a tendency to play fast and loose with the facts. There are some great ones, some good ones, some uneven ones and some hugely problematic ones.

    Luckily, 'The Glenn Miller Story' is one of the near-great ones. On a musical front it is nothing short of exceptional, no complaints there, but it was thoroughly enjoyable as a biopic too regardless of it not being a true account and very scratch surface because of not suffering from pacing or tone problems. Stewart is note-perfect in a role that plays to his strengths, despite him portraying a big band icon Stewart not only plays Miller with utter conviction but the performance also epitomises everything that Stewart himself is about and what made him such a great actor.

    'The Glenn Miller Story', when it comes to Mann is very much removed from his darker and more psychological westerns that also star Stewart (the films that he's perhaps chiefly famous for), but there is not once a sense that he is beyond his comfort zone in an atypical genre for him, far from it. To me, actually, even with a lighter touch (much needed), without it ever feeling too much, it is one of Mann's stronger overall directorial efforts when it comes to his collaborations with Stewart.

    As said to be expected, the music is exceptionally bewitching, with all the hits included and it was so wonderful to hear so many classics in one film. This said, 'The Glenn Miller Story' does have much more than a great performance and music. As well as June Allyson personifying charm and spunk, the supporting cast are just as good, with a superb Harry Morgan and cracking appearances from Louis Armstrong, Gene Krupa, The Modernaires and Frances Langford. The chemistry between Stewart and Allyson is irresistible, and 'The Glenn Miller Story' is handsomely mounted and beautifully filmed with lavish use of colour.

    Script-wise, 'The Glenn Miller Story' a vast majority of the time succeeds, with a nice and well balanced dose of humour that makes one feel good and tender sentiment, while the story's warm heart and bags of charm more than makes up for any misgivings of it being inaccurate and only scratching the surface. Really liked the characters and felt myself caring for them.

    My only complaints really are the rather too sudden ending that should have been more sombre and the central relationship being portrayed somewhat too perfectly and sugar coated, which does despite the irresistible chemistry mean that parts do fall into saccharine-overboard camp occasionally.

    In conclusion, a near-great film and it is easy to see why of all Stewart and Mann's collaborations 'The Glenn Miller Story' is generally one of the more fondly remembered ones. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    didi-5

    excellent biopic

    James Stewart in one of his best roles of the 1950s playing the late bandleader in the embellished story of his life; June Allyson plays his wife – one of her best roles and I believe one of her personal favourites.

    Watching the real Miller in ‘Orchestra Wives' and then watching this, Stewart is really a revelation in this role. All the hits of the band are represented – Moonlight Serenade, In The Mood, Tuxedo Junction, Chattanooga Choo-Choo, Pennsylvania 65000. Some artistic licence has been taken but the whole is funny, celebratory, and at the end fairly touching. One of the best Hollywood biopics, right in the middle of a glut of them (Love Me or Leave Me, With a Song In My Heart, The Eddy Duchin Story, Night and Day, Words and Music, Three Little Words …).
    7menaka

    One of those classics!

    Were Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson made for the movie,or what?!

    Great movie,lovely music!One of those movies that make you feel good all over,with a beautiful blend if wit,emotion and the Blues!What is even more impressive is the use of African American actors,considering the movie was made in 1954.The Jimmy and June combination evokes the chemistry of a Kate and Spencer movie.A true classic in every way,I'd watch it again in a heartbeat!

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    • Trivia
      James Stewart took trombone lessons in order to actually play during scenes where Glenn Miller is seen performing with his orchestra. However, while learning from his tutor, Stewart's attempts at practicing the instrument made such horrible noises that the teacher reportedly went home in a rage every night to his family. It was decided that Stewart would accurately mime the motions of playing (especially apparent during the performance of String of Pearls) while his trombone tutor Joe Yukl did the actual playing.
    • Goofs
      Miller's famed swing instrumental of "Little Brown Jug" is depicted in the closing scene as a "special arrangement" Glenn created for a Christmas 1944 radio broadcast by Miller's AAF Band from Paris. In fact, it was one of the real Miller Band's first bona fide hits in 1939, arranged by the recently hired Bill Finegan, who became, along with arranger Jerry Gray, two of the key behind-the-scenes craftsmen that helped mold Miller's civilian band into the enduring commercial and artistic powerhouse it became.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Helen Burger: Honestly!

    • Alternate versions
      Most current prints in circulation are the slightly shortened 113-minute 1959 re-release version.
    • Connections
      Featured in AFI Life Achievement Award: AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to James Stewart (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Basin Street Blues
      (uncredited)

      Written by Spencer Williams

      Performed by Louis Armstrong and Gene Krupa

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 1954 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Glenn Miller Story
    • Filming locations
      • Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $994
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)

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