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We are in Naples in 1926 and the great Italian tenor, Rocco Campobello is recovering from an illness that nearly killed him.
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We are in Naples in 1926 and the great Italian tenor, Rocco Campobello is recovering from an illness that nearly killed him.
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A moving tribute to FDR's struggle to rebuild his life and career after being stricken with polio, Sunrise at Campobello is also a metaphor for Schary's faith that the Democratic Party, too, would recover from the debilitating effects of McCarthyism.
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007
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A moving tribute to FDR's struggle to rebuild his life and career after being stricken with polio, Sunrise at Campobello is also a metaphor for Schary's faith that the Democratic Party, too, would recover from the debilitating effects of McCarthyism.
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007
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Areas such as Campobello and Landrum received a few inches of the white stuff during last Friday's snowstorm that walloped the N.C. mountains with more than a foot of snow in many places.
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In a series of flashbacks, the narrative shows us the route Campobello has taken from his early days in the backstreets of Naples when he and his friend, Gabriele Tomassini, dreamed of being taken into the one good choir in their area.
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Liberalism attracted artists and artists made stories about the greatness of liberal leaders: "Sunrise at Campobello," "PT 109."
Happy Days Aren't Here Again Peggy Noonan 2011
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She was also nominated for a Tony for her turn as Eleanor Roosevelt in Sunrise at Campobello.
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It has produced films and television movies ranging from those excellent as both drama and history, like Sunrise at Campobello (1960) about Franklin Roosevelt's pre-presidency confrontation of his polio to the purely fictional and melodramatic Sally Hemings (2000), based on a novel about Thomas Jefferson's real but largely undocumented relationship with a slave.
Carl Sferrazza Anthony: Playing Presidents: Good History vs. Good Drama and The Actor JFK (and Jackie) Wanted To Play Him Carl Sferrazza Anthony 2011
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In a series of flashbacks, the narrative shows us the route Campobello has taken from his early days in the backstreets of Naples when he and his friend, Gabriele Tomassini, dreamed of being taken into the one good choir in their area.
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