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Morrissey mentions the film's inspiration on the cover of [[Ringleader Of The Tormentors]] via [http://web.archive.org/web/20080117064001/http://true-to-you.net/morrissey_news_070619_02 Questions Answered] (True-To-You.net, June, 2007). | |||
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Morrissey mentions the film's inspiration on the cover of Ringleader Of The Tormentors via Questions Answered (True-To-You.net, June, 2007).
Wikipedia Information
Humoresque is a 1946 American melodrama film by Warner Bros. starring Joan Crawford and John Garfield in an older woman/younger man tale about a violinist and his patroness. The screenplay by Clifford Odets and Zachary Gold was based upon the 1919 short story "Humoresque" by Fannie Hurst, which previously was made into a film in 1920. Humoresque was directed by Jean Negulesco and produced by Jerry Wald.