Carrie Jacobs-Bond
Originally released in 1933. Carrie Jacobs-Bond is a feature film. directed by Neil E. McGuire. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Edwin C. Hill, Carrie Jacobs Bond, and Ralph Kirbery
Synopsis
To the accompaniment of pipe organ, Edwin C. Hill narrates the story of one of America's most successful woman composers, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, who is seen in silent film footage. Mrs. Bond is shown, at age 71, playing with her two dogs, walking with friends and practicing the piano at home. Her songs, which were phenomenally popular in the early 20th century, are sung off screen by 34-year-old radio baritone Ralph Kirbery, known in the early 1930s as "The Dream Singer." The songs are "A Perfect Day" (1910), "Just a Wearyin' for You" (1901) and "I Love You Truly" (1906).
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- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Carrie Jacobs-Bond about?
To the accompaniment of pipe organ, Edwin C. Hill narrates the story of one of America's most successful woman composers, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, who is seen in silent film footage. Mrs. Bond is shown,...
Who directed Carrie Jacobs-Bond?
Carrie Jacobs-Bond was directed by Neil E. McGuire.
How long is Carrie Jacobs-Bond?
Carrie Jacobs-Bond has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was Carrie Jacobs-Bond released?
Carrie Jacobs-Bond was released on November 2, 1933 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Carrie Jacobs-Bond?
The main cast of Carrie Jacobs-Bond includes Edwin C. Hill, Carrie Jacobs Bond, Ralph Kirbery.