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Tears come when I hear "When you walk through a storm". We did this my last year of high school. I have been looking for this for a while. I enjoyed this very much and it brings back memories. I also saw the movie when it first came out as our operetta was 2 weeks later.
This musical is actually about enduring hope and the possibility of redemption even after death. Desapir takes a back seat to hope which springs eternal.
don't care for the remake. this is a great movie. These actors couldn't be better.I could watch it over and over, and do.
He whipped me 'til his belt broke and I would not give him the satisfaction of one tear.But this music.and this movie. It gets me every time.
If you haven't got this music or thismovie, you are missing out on one of life's greatest treasures. Gordon McRae was such an artist.
I fight it and the tears well up on their own.what a perfect tragedy this movieis, how haunting the music. I fell in love with her Julie at first sight.
My father beat me once for a misdeed, and I resolved thenand there that Iwould never cry under his beltings again. draws out what the belt could not.
His singing is perfect and inspired in these songs --- and Shirley Jones complements him so well.
Since the 1970's newer copies of Carousel Have tracks that are editedThank God this version has a lot more music including the complete seven minute version of The Carousel Waltz I believe the movie itself doesn't play the whole waltz
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