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Holger Brandt: There comes a night each year when one senses that Winter is suddenly over.
Anita Hoffman: Yes, that Spring has come. Oh, how I look forward to it through the dreary months.
Holger Brandt: Look, there goes the Winter now: broken, rushing to the sea. Don't you feel when Spring comes that the world is yours just for the asking? That there's nothing that you couldn't be?
Anita Hoffman: Tonight, I would dare anything. Or, perhaps, it's only the champagne
Anita Hoffman: Yes, that Spring has come. Oh, how I look forward to it through the dreary months.
Holger Brandt: Look, there goes the Winter now: broken, rushing to the sea. Don't you feel when Spring comes that the world is yours just for the asking? That there's nothing that you couldn't be?
Anita Hoffman: Tonight, I would dare anything. Or, perhaps, it's only the champagne
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You know there comes a night each year
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when one senses that winter is suddenly over
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Yes that spring has come
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How I look forward to it through the dreary months
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Look there goes the winter now
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broken rushing to the sea
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Don't you feel when spring comes that the world is yours just for the asking
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That there's nothing that you couldn't be
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Tonight I would dare anything
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Or perhaps it's only the champagne
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Movie Summary
A violinist's piano accompanist retires. He hears his daughter's piano teacher (Ingrid Bergman) play, asks her to play on his next international tour, and they fall in love.