According to an ad in the Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, February 5, 1947, the Warner Bros. hit film, Humoresque, opened at the Roosevelt theatre, State nr Wasghinton; the ad reads: "A woman with a stormy heart she couldn't control! The one woman who could top that "Mildred Pierce" performance! The one story that gives her a chance to do it! . . . Joan Crawford, the winner of the 1946 Academy Award for "Mildred Pierce" here in another history making role!, and John Garfield, with Oscar Levant, J. Carrol Naish. . . . "Love me now," she said, "hate me later" . . . and then all the warmth of their nearness engulfed these two who met and kissed and never should have met again!" . . . Today, 8:45 am.
The film, a clear hit, played over five weeks at the Roosevelt.
The film, a clear hit, played over five weeks at the Roosevelt.
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- How long is Humoresque?2 hours and 5 minutes
- When was Humoresque released?January 25, 1947
- What is the IMDb rating of Humoresque?7.3 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Humoresque?Helen Wright, Paul Boray, Sid Jeffers, Rudy Boray, Gina, Phil Boray, Florence, and Esther Boray
- What is the plot of Humoresque?A classical musician from the slums is sidetracked by his love for a wealthy, neurotic socialite.
- What was the budget for Humoresque?$2.164 million
- How much did Humoresque earn at the US box office?$2.28 million
- What is Humoresque rated?Approved
- What genre is Humoresque?Drama, Music, Mystery, and Romance
- How many awards has Humoresque been nominated for?1 nomination
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