He didn't actually play it.
i don't think he did.
The Glenn Miller Story was created in 1954.
Henry Mancini wrote the movie's theme song, "Too Little Time".
That story is entirely made-up. The 1954 biopic The Glenn Miller Story included a fictional sub-plot about Helen liking the tune Little Brown Jug while Miller supposedly disliked it. The movie ended with him having relented just before his death in 1944, and making an arrangement of the song for her. In reality he liked the song a lot and it was one of the band's first big sellers in 1939.
Jimmy Stewart portrayed Glenn Miller, and June Allyson played his wife Helen Burger. Other stars were: Harry Morgan - pianist Chummy MacGregor Charles Drake - assistant Don Haynes George Tobias - impresario Si Schribman
For the first few years after Glenn's disappearance she was actively involved in the corporations he had set up, primarily Glenn Miller Productions, and in working with his estate to re-launch the orchestra under the direction of lead saxophonist and vocalist Tex Beneke.She was also faced with raising their two adopted children alone, so as relations with the Beneke-led band deteriorated during the late 1940s she moved away from direct involvement with Glenn's music. In 1953 and 1954 she assisted with aspects of the biopic The Glenn Miller Story, starring Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson. There is speculation that her disagreements with Tex Beneke over the band's musical direction were in part responsible for the fact that he was entirely written out of the script.During the 1950s and early 60s Helen Miller was almost completely uninvolved with her late husband's music, except for giving occasional interviews to close friends such as biographer (and former Miller musician and confidant) George T. Simon. Notably, Simon refused to either deny or confirm the heartbreaking rumor that Helen had kept many of Glenn's personal effects in their bedroom and even prepared his bed every evening, just in case he should miraculously return ...Helen Burger Miller died in 1966 at age 64. Her passing was mentioned in some newspapers but received little other notice.She is buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena, CA
The Glenn Miller Story was created in 1954.
The duration of The Glenn Miller Story is 1.92 hours.
Henry Mancini wrote the movie's theme song, "Too Little Time".
Absolutely. Whether it was intentional or not, he's the only actor to appear in both films. He played pianist Chummy MacGregor in the Glenn Miller Story, and appeared briefly as a young fountain "soda jerk" in Orchestra Wives.
"Amadeus" (1984). Stars Tom Hulce, F. Murray Abraham. "The Glenn Miller Story" (1954). Stars James Stewart, June Allyson, Harry Morgan.
The Glenn Miller Story won the Oscar for Sound in 1954.
The Glenn Miller Story - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Australia:G (DVD rating) Finland:S Iceland:L South Korea:All Sweden:Btl UK:U USA:Approved (PCA #16668) USA:G (re-rating) West Germany:6 (f)
The John Glenn Story was created in 1962.
That story is entirely made-up. The 1954 biopic The Glenn Miller Story included a fictional sub-plot about Helen liking the tune Little Brown Jug while Miller supposedly disliked it. The movie ended with him having relented just before his death in 1944, and making an arrangement of the song for her. In reality he liked the song a lot and it was one of the band's first big sellers in 1939.
The duration of The John Glenn Story is 2700.0 seconds.
The excerpt from "Daisy Miller" by Henry James uses third-person limited narration. This means the story is told from an external perspective, but focuses on the thoughts and experiences of one character, in this case probably Daisy Miller.
According to IMDb the 4 year old boy was played by Kevin Corcoran better known as "Moochie" in Disney films.....