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In Rose-Marie ( 1936 ), MacDonald played a haughty opera diva who learns her kid brother ( James Stewart ) has killed a Mountie and is hiding in the northern woods ; Eddy is the Mountie sent to capture him.
He is perhaps best remembered for directing Myrna Loy and William Powell in four Thin Man films: The Thin Man ( 1934 ), After the Thin Man ( 1936 ), Another Thin Man ( 1939 ) and Shadow of the Thin Man ( 1941 ); and Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in six of their greatest hits, Naughty Marietta ( 1935 ), Rose-Marie ( 1936 ), Sweethearts ( 1938 ), New Moon ( 1940 ) ( uncredited because halfway through filming Robert Z. Leonard took over ), Bitter Sweet ( 1940 ) and I Married an Angel ( 1942 ).
Rose-Marie is the main ( but not the only ) target of the satirical musical Little Mary Sunshine, which parodies elements of the plot as well as the style of several of the songs.
In particular, the song " Colorado Love Call " from Little Mary Sunshine is a parody of " Indian Love Call " from Rose-Marie.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sergeant Malone is flirting with Lady Jane, while wealthy city man Edward Hawley is watching a French Canadian girl, Rose-Marie La Flamme, even though she's miner Jim Kenyon's sweetheart.
Emile is going to take Rose-Marie with him to the trapping grounds at Kootenay Pass.
Rose-Marie doesn't want to go, insisting to her brother that she is in love with Jim (" Lak Jeem ").
Holding back tears, Rose-Marie tells Hawley that she must sing the " Indian Love Call " to him, but she is really singing to Jim, telling him that she will not go with him.
Rose-Marie is about to marry Hawley in Quebec, believing that Jim was the killer.
Rose-Marie Margaret Ur ( born July 28, 1946 in Glencoe, Ontario ) is a Canadian politician.
Rose-Marie Losier-Cool ( born June 18, 1937 ) is a retired Canadian Senator for New Brunswick.

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Jeanette Anna MacDonald ( June 18, 1903January 14, 1965 ) was an American singer and actress best remembered for her musical films of the 1930s with Maurice Chevalier ( Love Me Tonight, The Merry Widow ) and Nelson Eddy ( Naughty Marietta, Rose-Marie, and Maytime ).

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In September 2000, the Louvre Museum dedicated the Gilbert Chagoury and Rose-Marie Chagoury Gallery to display tapestries donated by the Chagourys, including a 16th-century six-part tapestry suite, sewn with gold and silver threads representing sea divinities, which was commissioned in Paris for Colbert de Seignelay, Secretary of State for the Navy.
Hammerstein also collaborated with Vincent Youmans ( Wildflower ), Rudolf Friml ( Rose-Marie ), and Sigmund Romberg ( The Desert Song and The New Moon ).
Hammerstein, a co-writer of the popular Rudolf Friml 1924 operetta Rose-Marie, and Sigmund Romberg operettas The Desert Song ( 1926 ) and The New Moon ( 1928 ), began a successful collaboration with composer Jerome Kern on Sunny ( 1925 ), which was a hit.
Jim tells Rose-Marie that he will follow her to Kootenay Pass, and they will meet in an old house he calls a castle near a valley with a beautiful echo.
He and a city girl whom he has employed, Ethel Brander, try to impress Rose-Marie with the glamour of city life in Quebec.
He asks Rose-Marie to come with him, even though it would be safer for her to go to Quebec and wait for him there.
Rose-Marie insists she will go with him ; he leaves immediately, and she plans to follow twenty minutes later to avoid attracting suspicion.
* Rose-Marie Love, candidate in 1986 for Mayor of Chicago, in 1992 for Illinois ' 7th congressional district ( with LaRouche's " Economic Recovery Party "), in 1994 for Secretary of State of Illinois
He was the producer of the Rudolf Friml operettas The Firefly ( 1912 ), Katinka ( 1915 ) and Rose-Marie ( 1924 ), which he collaborated on with his nephew, Oscar Hammerstein II.
Embraced by the London critics, she decided to remain there after the show closed and went on to become the first lady of West End musicals, with triumphs in Rose-Marie, The Desert Song and Show Boat.

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** 1924 Rose-Marie ( music Friml, lyrics Hammerstein II )

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Nef pour quatorze reines by Rose-Marie Goulet, a memorial to the École Polytechnique Massacre, featuring sculpture | sculptural elements integrated into a specially landscaping | landscaped site
Bondy was played by Igor Ladejshchikov while Rose-Marie was played by Tatiana Mokrousova and Anastasiya Sutyagina.

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# Friml, Hammerstein and Harbach: Rose-Marie ( 1924 )
In Rose-Marie, Friml and Stothart emulated the late 19th-century Viennese operetta style of Johann Strauss II and American composer Victor Herbert, using lilting waltzes and sweeping romantic or sentimental passages.

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De Beauharnais's widow, Rose-Marie Josèphe de Tascher de Beauharnais would later be known to the world as Joséphine Bonaparte, Empress of the French.
He had supporting roles in several major films: Rose-Marie ( 1936 ), Dodsworth ( 1936 ), The Charge of the Light Brigade ( 1936 ), The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1937 ); and leading roles in The Dawn Patrol ( 1938 ), Three Blind Mice ( 1938 ), and Wuthering Heights ( 1939 ), playing opposite such stars as Errol Flynn, Loretta Young and Laurence Olivier.
* Janzen, Rose-Marie.
The winner was a design student from Bendigo in Victoria, Rose-Marie Derrico.
* Hagen, Rose-Marie & Hagen, Rainer.
A light-operetta styled palace guard who gets a cream pie thrown in his face whenever he starts to sing " Indian Love Call " from Rose-Marie.
The story takes place in the Canadian Rockies and concerns Rose-Marie La Flemme, a French Canadian girl who loves miner Jim Kenyon.
When Jim falls under suspicion for murder, her brother Emile plans for Rose-Marie to marry Edward Hawley, a city man.
Rose-Marie premiered on September 2, 1924 at the Imperial Theatre in New York City, running for 557 performances.
In Paris, Rose-Marie ran for an unprecedented 1, 250 performances.
Jim and Herman, unaware of the murder, follow Emile, Hawley, and Rose-Marie to Kootenay Pass.
Emile tells Rose-Marie that she should marry Hawley because he could buy her all the " Pretty Things " she wants.
Hawley proposes to Rose-Marie, but she refuses him.

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It is an operetta-style musical which tells the story of the romance and elopement of poets Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett.

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