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"Later in his solo career, Morrissey released the single ‘Alma Matters’, partly based on Dean’s uncredited performance in the John Wayne movie Trouble Along The Way (1953). The film’s original title was Alma Mater. Silent images of Davalos and Dean in a screen test for the film would be screened before Morrissey’s 2006 tour."
"Later in his solo career, Morrissey released the single ‘Alma Matters’, partly based on Dean’s uncredited performance in the John Wayne movie Trouble Along The Way (1953). The film’s original title was Alma Mater. Silent images of Davalos and Dean in a screen test for the film would be screened before Morrissey’s 2006 tour."
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(Note: Brown my be misremembering this as the 2006 silent screen test was for East Of Eden).
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Revision as of 17:07, 31 March 2024

Trouble Along The Way film poster

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This film is asserted by Len Brown to be an influence on Morrissey - stating:

"Later in his solo career, Morrissey released the single ‘Alma Matters’, partly based on Dean’s uncredited performance in the John Wayne movie Trouble Along The Way (1953). The film’s original title was Alma Mater. Silent images of Davalos and Dean in a screen test for the film would be screened before Morrissey’s 2006 tour."

(Note: Brown my be misremembering this as the 2006 silent screen test was for East Of Eden).

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Trouble Along the Way is a 1953 American comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring John Wayne and Donna Reed, with a supporting cast including Charles Coburn and Marie Windsor. The black-and-white film was released by Warner Bros. with an aspect ratio of 1.37:1.