《Musica di sogno (1940)》Storyline
At the ghetto gate, where the Jews are forced to check in at the folding tables for their housing assignments, Pfefferberg, with his attractive wife Mila (Adi Nitzan), is astonished to see hat his Jewish friend Goldberg has sold out - he has somehow made an agreement with the Nazi Gestapo to be granted a position of authority as a ghetto policeman: "I""m a policeman now, could you believe it? That""s what""s hard to believe.Anna was forced to seek redemption and forgiveness after telling him and her father about her sordid past." He began to sing the title song "Rose-Marie" (composed by Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto A.Harbach and Rudolf Frimi) to woo her during the trip on the lake:Oh Rose, my Rose MarieOh sweet Rose Marie, it""s easy to seeWhy all who learn to know you, love youYou""re gentle and kind, divinely designedAs graceful as the pines above youThere""s an angel""s breath beneath your sighsThere""s a little devil in your eyes.Get the lieutenant." A montage illustrated how other culturally-identifiable groups around he world were also reacting to the appearance of the strange, fast-moving radar-tracked object.Marvin: I do love you, Madge.I love you more than anything in this world.There is nobody but you.But I never dreamed you""d like me.Madge: Ah, you""re so sweet, Marvin, sweet.Of course I like you.Marvin: Imagine.Madge: Here you are.With me, Lane Norwood""s daughter.Up in the world.Goin"" somewhere.Oh, darling.Marvin: I will be something.I""ll make you proud of me.I love you, Madge.(More kissing)Madge: Not so fast, honey.Just love me.Love me.(Another kiss)Later that evening, as she snuggled up into his arms on the outdoor wicker couch, she sang: "Willie the Weeper.