I’ve Always Loved You
film by Borzage [1946]
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- In Frank Borzage: Later work
I’ve Always Loved You (1946) brought him to lowly Republic Studios, but, surprisingly, its love triangle between a young pianist (Catherine McLeod), her demanding teacher (Philip Dorn), and the farmer (Bill Carter) who has always loved her was an effective vehicle that highlighted Borzage’s technical…
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