Moonlight Sonata Trailer

Moonlight Sonata Trailer (1937)

11 February 1937 Drama, Romance 86 mins

In this romantic tale Paderewski, the famed pianist, and two other plane crash survivors are guests of a Swedish baroness. Interwoven throughout this gentle and charming story are exquisite piano solos performed superbly by the elderly pianist, Paderewski.

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Cast

Charles Farrell

as Eric Molander

Marie Tempest

as Baroness Lindenborg

Barbara Greene

as Ingrid Hansen

Eric Portman

as Mario de la Costa

W. Graham Brown

as Dr. Kurt Broman

Laurence Hanray

as Mr. Bishop

Binkie Stuart

as Eric and Ingrid's Child

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 11 February 1937

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