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De-Lovely occurs as 2004 film that chronicles the life of ballad maker Cole Porter. Directed by Irwin Winkler, the film stars Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd.

a film is manufactured higher as a rehearsal of a musical theater telling the noted composer's life & will require place around the musical stage likewise when in many locations of his life; it focuses especially in Porter's making love & his homosexuality yet controversially suggests that the really love of his life was his married woman.

A title is taken from either a lyrics of one of Cole Porter's songs.

Numbers of of Porter songs come sung by further modern creative person rather Sheryl Crow or even Robbie Williams (understand track list following.) Numerous one performances were widely critically panned, particularly Morissette & Crow.

Soundtrack

  • It's De-Lovely -- Robbie Williams
  • Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) -- Alanis Morissette
  • Begin The Beguine -- Sheryl Crow
  • Let's Misbehave -- Elvis Costello
  • Be A Clown -- Kevin Kline, Peter Polycarpou and Chorus
  • Night And Day -- John Barrowman and Kevin Kline
  • True Love -- Ashley Judd and Tayler Hamilton
  • What Is This Thing Called Love? -- Lemar
  • I Love You -- Mick Hucknall
  • Just One Of Those Things -- Diana Krall
  • Anything Goes -- Caroline O'Connor
  • Experiment -- Kevin Kline
  • Love For Sale -- Vivian Green
  • So In Love -- Lara Fabian and Mario Frangoulis
  • Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye -- Natalie Cole
  • Blow, Gabriel, Blow -- Jonathan Pryce, Kevin Kline, Cast and Chorus
  • In the Still Of The Night -- Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd
  • You're The Top -- Cole Porter

  • Imdb: De-Lovely (2004)
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    Chicago Sun-Times: De-Lovely
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    Rotten Tomatoes: De-Lovely
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    Arts: Movies: Genres: Drama
    Arts: People: P: Porter, Cole





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