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  1. Hit Parade of 1943 (Alternativtitel: Change of Heart) ist ein Musicalfilm, der als Produktion der Republic Pictures unter der Regie von Albert S. Rogell gedreht wurde. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Hintergrund. 2 Handlung. 3 Auszeichnungen. 4 Songs. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Hintergrund.

  2. Hit Parade of 1943 also known as Change of Heart is a 1943 American musical film made by Republic Pictures. [1] It was directed by Albert S. Rogell and produced by Albert J. Cohen from a screenplay by Frank Gill Jr. and Frances Hyland . The film stars John Carroll, Susan Hayward (singing dubbed by Jeanne Darrell), Gail Patrick ...

  3. Hit Parade of 1943: Directed by Albert S. Rogell. With John Carroll, Susan Hayward, Gail Patrick, Eve Arden. One of the many films made at Republic with a year attached to the "Hit Parade" title, which came from the "Hit Parade" radio program sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes.

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    • Music, Romance
    • Albert S. Rogell
    • 1943-03-26
  4. Albert S. Rogell. Director. Frank Gill Jr. Screenplay. When amateur songwriter Jill Wright moves from the Midwest to New York City, she is dismayed to discover that Rick Farrell, the owner of Miracle Publishing Co., has claimed as his own the song she submitted to his company.

  5. Film. Reviews. Dec 31, 1942 11:00pm PT. Hit Parade of 1943. Here's a little musical which is 'little' only compared to some of the majors' past gargantuan efforts, but which actually blends...

  6. Hit Parade of 1943. Year. 1943. Running time. 82 min. Country. United States. Director. Albert S. Rogell. Screenwriter. Frank Gill Jr, Frances Hyland. Cast. Music. Walter Scharf. Cinematography. Jack A. Marta. Producer. Republic Pictures. Genre. Musical. Romance. Synopsis.

  7. The plot here is just a trifle---Susan Hayward ghost writes songs for composer John Carroll, whose charms evidently outweighed his song-writing ability---played in and around some great singing and dancing numbers by, for its time, a large number of black performers including Dorothy Dandridge, Count Basie, dancing by the great Jack Williams and...