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  1. What Price Glory is a 1952 American Technicolor war film based on a 1924 play by Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings, [3] though it used virtually none of Anderson's dialogue. [4] Originally intended as a musical, it was filmed as a straight comedy-drama, directed by John Ford and released by 20th Century Fox on August 22, 1952, in the U.S.

  2. Lyrics by J. Will Callahan. Sung in the background when Sgt. Quirt returns. There's a Long, Long Trail. (uncredited) Music by Zo Elliott. Lyrics by Stoddard King. Sung in the background when Sgt. Quirt and Charmaine are arguing and making up.

  3. Captain Flagg's Finale -What Price Glory (Original Soundtrack) [1952] Classic Soundtrack Collector. 3.98K subscribers. 25. 6K views 10 years ago. Captain Flagg's Finale Alfred Newman...

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  4. The song was originally composed for the 1926 silent movie What Price Glory? Recordings. The best-selling version, recorded by Guy Lombardo & his Orchestra, spent seven weeks at the #1 position in 1927. [1] A version recorded by the Harry James orchestra in 1944 featured in the movie Two Girls and a Sailor.

  5. What Price Glory (Original Soundtrack) [1952] A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

  6. What Price Glory: Directed by John Ford. With James Cagney, Corinne Calvet, Dan Dailey, William Demarest. The wartime romantic misadventures of Captain Flagg, commander of a company of US Marines in 1918 France.

  7. May 11, 2021 · Movie Review: What Price Glory (1952) WARNING: SPOILERS. “I believe that every time you remake a picture, there must be a specific reason why you do that,” producer Darryl Zanuck once said. Zanuck had a specific reason for remaking “What Price Glory.”. The 1926 original, based on a popular 1924 play, was from a previous era of ...

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