Sincerely Yours
Sincerely Yours WOOf! 1956
Liberace wisely stayed away from acting after inauspiciously debuting in this horrible, maudlin remake of “The Man Who Played God.” He plays a pianist who loses his hearing and decides to become a philanthropist to help those less fortunate than himself. Laughably cheesy. Thirty-one musical numbers, including Liberace's inimitable arrangement of “Chopsticks.” 116m/C VHS . Liberace, Joanne Dru, Dorothy Malone, William Demarest; D: Gordon Douglas; W: Irving Wallace.
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