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Show: Rose-Marie
Music: Rudolf Friml, Herbert Stothart
Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach
Book: Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach
Date: 1958
Language: French
Translation: Roger Ferreol, Robert de Simone
Performers: Liliane Berton, Raymond St. Paul Chorus, Lina Dachary, Duvaleix, Guy Fontagnere, Gise Mey, Rogers
Tracks:
1. Prelude -- Guy Fontagnere, Rogers, Duvaleix, Lina Dachary, Gise Mey 2:45
2. Le Terrible Herman (Hard Boiled Herman) -- Rogers 3:02
3. Oh! Ma Rose Marie -- Guy Fontagnere 2:38
4. Pareils aux Loups -- Duvaleix 2:09
5. Chant Indien (Indian Love Call) -- Lina Dachary 4:49
6. Les Chiffon (Pretty Things) -- Lina Dachary 2:04
7. Totem Tom Tom -- Gise Mey 2:24
8. C'est Une Danse Exquise (Minuet of the Minute) -- Lina Dachary, Rogers 2:50
9. Mon Esprit Angoisse (Door of My Dreams) -- Lina Dachary 2:30
10. Rose Marie (Bonus Track) -- Andy Cole 2:47
11. Totem Tom Tom (Bonus Track) -- Elizabeth Larner 2:18
12. Song of the Mounties (Bonus Track) -- Andy Cole 1:47
13. Indian Love Call (Bonus Track) -- Elizabeth Larner, Andy Cole 3:35
Music: Rudolf Friml, Herbert Stothart
Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach
Book: Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach
Date: 1958
Language: French
Translation: Roger Ferreol, Robert de Simone
Performers: Liliane Berton, Raymond St. Paul Chorus, Lina Dachary, Duvaleix, Guy Fontagnere, Gise Mey, Rogers
Tracks:
1. Prelude -- Guy Fontagnere, Rogers, Duvaleix, Lina Dachary, Gise Mey 2:45
2. Le Terrible Herman (Hard Boiled Herman) -- Rogers 3:02
3. Oh! Ma Rose Marie -- Guy Fontagnere 2:38
4. Pareils aux Loups -- Duvaleix 2:09
5. Chant Indien (Indian Love Call) -- Lina Dachary 4:49
6. Les Chiffon (Pretty Things) -- Lina Dachary 2:04
7. Totem Tom Tom -- Gise Mey 2:24
8. C'est Une Danse Exquise (Minuet of the Minute) -- Lina Dachary, Rogers 2:50
9. Mon Esprit Angoisse (Door of My Dreams) -- Lina Dachary 2:30
10. Rose Marie (Bonus Track) -- Andy Cole 2:47
11. Totem Tom Tom (Bonus Track) -- Elizabeth Larner 2:18
12. Song of the Mounties (Bonus Track) -- Andy Cole 1:47
13. Indian Love Call (Bonus Track) -- Elizabeth Larner, Andy Cole 3:35
Summary
When Black Eagle, a villainous half-breed, is knifed to death in his lonely cabin in the Canadian Rockies, "Wild Jim" Kenyon is the obvious suspect. The two men had a long-standing quarrel over a mining claim, and Jim is known to have visited the cabin on the fatal night. The Mounties, headed by Sergeant Malone, are soon on the trail. The situation shocks Jim's friends, for since he fell in love with little Rose Marie, they had found "Wild Jim" a reformed character. Perhaps the suave Hawley, at one time attracted to Black Eagle's sensuous wife, Wanda, but now hoping to marry Rose Marie, has knowledge which he is anxious to keep from the Mounties? Jim's faithful if ineffectual sidekick, "Hard-boiled Herman", and his girl friend "Lady Jane" are less help to their hero than they intend.
The Story:
Lady Jane owns a hotel in Saskatchewan, Canada. To the hotel comes Jim Kenyon, a hard-drinking, hard-living man whose wild ways have been tamed somewhat by the influence of Rose Marie, a young French Canadian. She is at the hotel also. Her brother, Emile, wishes to remove her from what he sees as Jim's unwelcome influence. Jim, meanwhile, is trying to settle a land claim with Black Eagle but when Black Eagle is found knifed to death in his lonely cabin, Jim becomes the prime suspect.
Jim, and his friend Herman, go to their mountain lodge where he can keep in touch with his sweetheart by using the Indian love call. Emile, however, tries to use blackmail to get his sister to marry a rich man - the price, keeping Jim's escape route secret. Gradually Rose Marie tells Emile she is beginning to believe that Jim did indeed commit murder. She tells her brother she will go to Quebec to marry a rich suitor but secretly she plans to follow Jim, wherever he goes.
When Sergeant Malone arrives with a warrant for Jim's arrest for murder, Rose Marie uses the Indian love call to warn Jim that he should escape alone.
Lady Jane moves to Quebec where she opens a fancy-goods shop and marries Herman. Jim turns up just before Rose Marie is about to marry Hawley, her rich suitor. He is accompanied by Wanda, the real murderer. Wanda threatens Hawley, who had witnessed the actual killing. Sergeant Malone is also nearby ready to arrest Jim. As Rose Marie moves down the aisle to the altar, Wanda confesses everything, including her love for Hawley. Herman, Malone and Lady Jane rush to Jim's lodgings and Rose Marie and Jim are united through the Indian love call