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(New page: Liberace plays this talented pianist who loses his hearing in the 1955 film [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048623/ Sincerely Yours]. Deafened on the eve of a big Carnegie Hall concert, Warr...)
 
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Liberace plays this talented pianist who loses his hearing in the 1955 film [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048623/ Sincerely Yours]. Deafened on the eve of a big Carnegie Hall concert, Warrin copes by using binoculars to lip-read people talking about their problems. He then anonymously helps them. The film was a total bomb, but it still shows up on TV sometimes.
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Famous flamboyant real pianist Liberace plays talented, well-to-do pianist Anthony "Tony" Warrin, who loses his hearing in the 1955 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048623/ Sincerely Yours]''. Deafened by disease on the eve of a big Carnegie Hall concert, Warrin copes by using binoculars to lip-read people talking about their problems. He then anonymously helps them. The film was a total bomb at the box office.
  
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The film is based on Jules Eckert Goodman's play "The Silent Voice," which was previously adapted into a film in 1922 and 1932.
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[[Category:1955|Warrin, Tony]]
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[[Category:The Silent Voice|Warrin, Tony]]
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[[Category:Fictional pianists|Warrin, Tony]]

Revision as of 05:34, 12 October 2017

Famous flamboyant real pianist Liberace plays talented, well-to-do pianist Anthony "Tony" Warrin, who loses his hearing in the 1955 film Sincerely Yours. Deafened by disease on the eve of a big Carnegie Hall concert, Warrin copes by using binoculars to lip-read people talking about their problems. He then anonymously helps them. The film was a total bomb at the box office.

The film is based on Jules Eckert Goodman's play "The Silent Voice," which was previously adapted into a film in 1922 and 1932.