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JERRY:
Once again, Broadway belonged to the Americans. To George M. Cohan,
Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Vincent Youmans, Buddy De Sylva. I was working in mighty great company. And in one of my own shows,
Sally, I was fortunate enough to have the reigning queen of the era, the wistful, lovely, unforgettable Marilyn Miller
Once again, Broadway belonged to the Americans. To George M. Cohan,
Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Vincent Youmans, Buddy De Sylva. I was working in mighty great company. And in one of my own shows,
Sally, I was fortunate enough to have the reigning queen of the era, the wistful, lovely, unforgettable Marilyn Miller
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JERRY:
Once again,
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Broadway belonged to the Americans.
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To George M. Cohan,
Irving Berlin, George Gershwin,
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Vincent Youmans, Buddy De Sylva.
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I was working in mighty great company.
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And in one of my own shows,
Sally, I was fortunate enough
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to have the reigning queen of the era,
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the wistful, lovely,
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unforgettable Marilyn Miller.
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Movie Summary
Songwriter and Broadway pioneer Jerome Kern is unable to find immediate success in the U.S. He sought recognition abroad. He journeyed to England where his dreams of success became real and where he met his future wife Eva Leale.