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  1. 8. Juli 2013 · The Next Voice You Hear… (1950) is a drama film in which a voice claiming to be that of God preempts all radio programs for days all over the world. It stars James Whitmore and Nancy Davis as Joe and Mary Smith, a typical American couple. It was based on a short story of the same name by George Sumner Albee. The voice is never heard by the ...

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  3. 10. März 2010 · The film, "The Next Voice You Hear...", is a 1950 Sci-Fi low-budget B-movie cult classic. Many reviewers pan this film, simply dismissing it as a cheap piece of Cold War propaganda. However; I think the film simultaneously works well as both propaganda and an offbeat science fiction movie, that goes way outside the box, where few films are brave enough to tread.

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  4. The film includes songs popularized by Nina Simone, Tears for Fears, and Louis Armstrong. Along the way, choir members’ cancer stories unfold, revealing their struggles with self-identity, self-doubt, and loss. Far from maudlin, “Can You Hear My Voice?” bears witness to the power of music, and is a triumphant testimony illuminating a ...

  5. The Next Voice You Hear... (1950) is a drama film in which a voice claiming to be that of God preempts all radio programs for days all over the world. It stars James Whitmore and Nancy Davis as Joe and Mary Smith, a typical American couple. It was based on a short story of the same name by George Sumner Albee. The voice is never heard by the ...

  6. THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR trailer. A cold war era religious fantasy in which the voice of God is heard on radios all over the world. For most it's likely to have less impact today than it did for audiences in 1950. Okay second-banana cast. Directed by William A Wellman. TRIVIA: One of only three MGM films that didn't open with the Leo the Lion logo.

  7. The Next Voice You Hear... has a political dimension as well: this time our Yankee everyman is confronted with God himself. Mary is out of the room when the first of God's messages is heard over the radio, at 8:30 exactly. Measured against the checkered history of cinematic religious miracles, this one is handled with a little discretion.