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  1. Smilin' Through Lyrics: There's a little brown road windin' over the hill / To a little white cot by the sea / There's a little green gate at whose trellis I wait / While two eyes o' blue come smilin

  2. History. The song "Smilin' Through" was first published in 1919 by M. Witmark and Sons and Reinald Werrenrath had a very successful recording of it that year. [1] It was recorded by many singers, including John McCormack, Eleanor Steber, Nelson Eddy, and Judy Garland, and remained a popular standard for decades.

  3. Smilin' Through Is Borzage's first Technicolour endeavour, and aptly the most Disney-like story he's ever made - and not just because of the Technicolour. There are women wearing brilliant blue dresses, plenty of Snow White-esque musical moments, fairytale romance elements, Blue Fairy-esque apparitions, complete with lavish castles and lush backgrounds bristling with life and painterly beauty ...

  4. Smilin' Through Alt ernative. Title Composer Penn, Arthur A. I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. IAP 4 Key E-flat major First Pub lication. 1918 Librettist Composer Language English Composer Time Period Comp. Period: Early 20th century: Piece Style Early 20th ...

  5. John Carteret has long been depressed and lonely, because, at his wedding years ago, his bride, Moonyean, was murdered. He accepts into his house Kathleen, the 5 year old orphaned niece of Moonyean, and she quickly grows up to look just like her aunt. Kathleen meets and falls in love with a mysterious stranger from America, Kenneth Wayne. When John hears of this he is furious, and we learn ...

  6. Smilin' Through is a 1932 American pre-Code MGM romantic drama film based on the 1919 play of the same name written by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin under the pseudonym of Allan Langdon Martin. It was adapted from the play by James Bernard Fagan , Donald Ogden Stewart , Ernest Vajda and Claudine West.

  7. Smilin' Through. On the eve of World War I, a reclusive English aristocrat takes in the niece--and near twin--of his fiancée who died just before their wedding. But the same young woman who reawakens the man's heart now threatens to break it again in Smilin' Through. Since Sir John Carteret's (Leslie Howard--Gone with the Wind) fiancée ...