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  1. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesAnd This Is My Beloved (From "Kismet") · Howard Keel · Ann Blyth · Vic DamoneHappy Talk: Musical Theme Songs fr...

  2. tv.apple.com › us › movieKismet - Apple TV

    Academy Award®-winner Vincente Minnelli ("Gigi," "An American in Paris") directs this musical film version of the acclaimed Broadway production about a Baghdad poet who charms his way into the Wazir's harem. Starring Howard Keel ("Kiss Me Kate," TV's "Dallas") and Oscar-nominee Ann Blyth ("Mildred Pierce," "The King's Thief").

  3. Left in the Baghdad bazaar by her impoverished poet father (Howard Keel, not seen) Ann Blyth as Marsinah pretty-much solos the tune, already famous from Broadway, from music by Alexander Borodin, adaptation and lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, in MGM’s Kismet, 1955.

  4. Film Synopsis. I n old Baghdad, a poet is mistaken for a beggar named Hajj and abducted by the notorious bandit Jewan. The latter threatens to kill the supposed beggar unless he lifts the curse he put on him, which he blames for his son being kidnapped when a boy. The poet obliges, but only after he has extorted a hundred gold pieces from him.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_BlythAnn Blyth - Wikipedia

    Ann Marie Blyth (born August 16, 1928) is an American retired actress and singer. For her performance as Veda in the 1945 Michael Curtiz film Mildred Pierce, Blyth was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She is one of the last surviving stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema, and became the earliest living acting ...

  6. Ann Marie Blyth is an American actress and singer, often cast in Hollywood musicals, but also successful in dramatic roles. For her performance as Veda Pierc...

  7. Kismet is a film directed by Vincente Minnelli, Stanley Donen with Howard Keel, Ann Blyth, Dolores Gray, Vic Damone .... Year: 1955. Original title: Kismet. Synopsis: Like a tale spun by Schehrazade, Kismet follows the remarkable and repeated changes of fortune that engulf a poor poet.