The Man I Love (1947)
			By  on March 8, 2016		
		
			
								
																	
																
|  | The Man I Love (1947)  Run time:  Approved | 96 min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir Director:  Raoul Walsh Writers: Catherine Turney, Jo Pagano Stars: Ida Lupino, Robert Alda, Andrea KingTaglines: There should be a law against knowing the things I found out about men! | 
| Storyline Lupino turns vocalist as she plays a singer visiting her family, who catches the eye of a nightclub owner. Sleek and well-acted this film apparently inspired Scorsese’s New York, New York. Whatever, this is a MUCH better picture.
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| Fun Facts 1. Ida Lupina’s singing voice was dubbed by Peg LaCentra.
 2. Filmed in mid-1945, but wasn’t released until 1947.
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