Forget Me Not is a 1936 British drama film directed by Zoltan Korda and starring Beniamino Gigli, Joan Gardner and Ivan Brandt. In the United States it was released under the alternative titleForever Yours. The film was made at Isleworth Studios. It was a remake of a 1935 German film of the same title. It was one of four remakes of foreign-language films made by London Films. The film was not generally well received by critics, although they praised Gigli's singing.
When Peter and Brian leave to play laser tag with Joe and Quagmire, Lois reminds Peter that he has agreed to spend Sundays with his family--but Peter and Brian leave anyway. Peter wins at laser tag and comes home to a disgusted Lois. Brian defends Peter but Stewie claims that Brian is just taking his side because they hang out and would never have been friends if it was not for circumstance. Despite further objections, Brian and Peter head out with Joe and Quagmire to go drinking at the Drunken Clam.
On the way they see strange lights in the road, run into them, and black out. They wake up in a hospital with no memory of who they are, and as they investigate, they discover that Quahog is completely deserted except for them. Walking on, they chance upon Peter's wrecked car by the roadside. They work out that it is indeed his car and discover his address. They also assume that they are the last people on Earth.
The Forget-Me-Not was an illustrated, British annual published by Rudolph Ackermann. This was the first literary annual in English and it was edited by Frederic Shoberl from its launch in 1822. A junior version appeared in 1828.
History
In November 1822 Rudolf Ackermann published Forget-Me-Not: A Christmas and New Years Present for 1823. This was the first literary annual. From the first edition he employed Frederic Shoberl as editor. This annual was a new concept it combined some aspects that had been seen in England with new ideas Ackermann had brought from Germany. The idea of an "Annual" was new and was aimed primarily at women readers and exploited the lowering cost of publishing. A marked difference was that Ackermann was willing to commission engravings and then request a story or poem to accompany it. This was a major difference from previously when the writer saw themselves as leading the imaginative process. By 1828, there were fifteen different "literary annuals" and they were selling 100,000 copies at prices between eight shillings and three pounds. By 1831 there were 61 titles and this phenomenon lasted until 1846 when the variety was whittled back to 16 titles.
Beniamino Gigli - "Forget Me Not" Operatic Montage
In Gigli's 1936 picture "Forget Me Not" ("Non Ti Scordar Di Me"), he plays Enzo Curti, a widowed Italian opera star. This is an Operatic Montage from the film, as well as a scene from it at the end of the video.
published: 24 Nov 2006
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Forget me not (Non ti scordar di me) | TRAILER
SHORT | 12' | 2021
"Forget me not"
a film by Fabio Marin and Giuseppe Petruzzellis
Gilda is a middle aged woman, mother and wife. One day she realizes she’s having problems setting the table. These are her first symptoms of Alzheimer’s. The stages of the disease become a stream of images on the breach of oblivion. Standing in front of her own disintegration, Gilda’s only foothold is love.
produced by Aplysia
with the support of The Tarkovski Grant
distributed by Tersite
published: 02 Jan 2023
Non ti scordar di me, 1936 with Beniamino Gigli
published: 20 Mar 2015
A Feature Film 'FORGET ME NOT' Photo Trailer
Feature Film
'FORGET ME NOT' is a low budget feature film of a family drama involving multicultural elements, predominantly Vietnamese and Korean ethnicity. The story involves a Vietnamese-Korean daughter seeking out her natural father days before her wedding. Her determination awakes ghosts from the past of both families.
published: 11 Apr 2012
Gigli - (Vergiss mein nicht) Non ti scordar di me (Filmszene aus "Vergiss mein nicht")
"Vergiss mein nicht" ist der erste deutsche Sängerfilm des italienischen Tenors Beniamino Gigli. Er wurde 1935, u.a. auf der Bremen gedreht. Für den italienischen Markt wurde der Film unter dem Titel "Non ti scordar di me" italienisch synchronisiert. Gigli spricht in dem Film selber deutsch. Seine Gesangsnummern sind italienisch - auch das berühmt gewordenen "Vergiss mein nicht".
Die Handlung des Films ist schnell erzählt die junge Sekretärin Lieselotte (Magda Schneider) verliebt sich auf der Schifffahrt. Sitzen gelassen besucht sie das Konzert des Tenors Enzo Curti (Gigli). Sie erinnert sich an ihre vergangene Liebe, da sie Curtis Lieder auch auf dem Schiff hörte. Zufällig lernt sie abends im Hotel Curtis Jungen und über ihn auch den Vater kennen. Curtis ist alleinerziehender Vater. S...
published: 12 Apr 2010
Beniamino Gigli: Mille cherubini in coro (Wiegenlied, D. 498 by Schubert)
Forget me not
1936
published: 11 Jan 2022
Beniamino Gigli - Mille Cherubini In Coro - HMV - 78rpm
A most charming lullaby sung by Gigli from the film "Forget Me Not". The tune is based on a Schubert song.
Mille Cherubini in coro
ti sorridono Dal ciel
Una dolce canzone
t'accarezza il crin.
Una man ti Guida lieve
tra le nuvole d'oro,
Sognando e vegliando
per te mio tesor,
proteggendo il Tuo cammin
Dormi, dormi, sogna, piccolo amor mio.
Dormi, sogna, posa il capo sul mio cuor.
Chiudi gli occhi, ascolta gli angioletti,
dormi, dormi, sogna piccolo amor.
published: 11 Mar 2014
Beniamino Gigli sings Mille cherubini in coro
Beniamino Gigli sings Mille cherubini in coro (Forget me not, 1936)
published: 02 Apr 2017
Beniamino Gigli- NO TI SCORDAR DI ME - 1935
Tenor opera singer, Beniamino Gigli stars in this production of NO TI SCORDAR DI ME. Translated as "Do not forget me," this movie was made in England in 1935 and though the title and the songs are Italian, the movie was filmed in English. It is considered to be one of Gigli's best movies.
In Gigli's 1936 picture "Forget Me Not" ("Non Ti Scordar Di Me"), he plays Enzo Curti, a widowed Italian opera star. This is an Operatic Montage from the film, ...
In Gigli's 1936 picture "Forget Me Not" ("Non Ti Scordar Di Me"), he plays Enzo Curti, a widowed Italian opera star. This is an Operatic Montage from the film, as well as a scene from it at the end of the video.
In Gigli's 1936 picture "Forget Me Not" ("Non Ti Scordar Di Me"), he plays Enzo Curti, a widowed Italian opera star. This is an Operatic Montage from the film, as well as a scene from it at the end of the video.
A story of identity, love, and dignity. Forget Me not is available now on Video On Demand platforms:
Amazon VOD: http://amzn.eu/2XT0zAW
JmanTV: https://jman.tv/...
A story of identity, love, and dignity. Forget Me not is available now on Video On Demand platforms:
Amazon VOD: http://amzn.eu/2XT0zAW
JmanTV: https://jman.tv/film/5977/Forget+Me+Not
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/forgetmenot
YouTube VOD: https://youtu.be/D2b-yRXQe9g
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A story of identity, love, and dignity. Forget Me not is available now on Video On Demand platforms:
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Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/forgetmenot
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ABC Australia – Ref. 7148
SHORT | 12' | 2021
"Forget me not"
a film by Fabio Marin and Giuseppe Petruzzellis
Gilda is a middle aged woman, mother and wife. One day she realizes she’s h...
SHORT | 12' | 2021
"Forget me not"
a film by Fabio Marin and Giuseppe Petruzzellis
Gilda is a middle aged woman, mother and wife. One day she realizes she’s having problems setting the table. These are her first symptoms of Alzheimer’s. The stages of the disease become a stream of images on the breach of oblivion. Standing in front of her own disintegration, Gilda’s only foothold is love.
produced by Aplysia
with the support of The Tarkovski Grant
distributed by Tersite
SHORT | 12' | 2021
"Forget me not"
a film by Fabio Marin and Giuseppe Petruzzellis
Gilda is a middle aged woman, mother and wife. One day she realizes she’s having problems setting the table. These are her first symptoms of Alzheimer’s. The stages of the disease become a stream of images on the breach of oblivion. Standing in front of her own disintegration, Gilda’s only foothold is love.
produced by Aplysia
with the support of The Tarkovski Grant
distributed by Tersite
Feature Film
'FORGET ME NOT' is a low budget feature film of a family drama involving multicultural elements, predominantly Vietnamese and Korean ethnicity. The...
Feature Film
'FORGET ME NOT' is a low budget feature film of a family drama involving multicultural elements, predominantly Vietnamese and Korean ethnicity. The story involves a Vietnamese-Korean daughter seeking out her natural father days before her wedding. Her determination awakes ghosts from the past of both families.
Feature Film
'FORGET ME NOT' is a low budget feature film of a family drama involving multicultural elements, predominantly Vietnamese and Korean ethnicity. The story involves a Vietnamese-Korean daughter seeking out her natural father days before her wedding. Her determination awakes ghosts from the past of both families.
"Vergiss mein nicht" ist der erste deutsche Sängerfilm des italienischen Tenors Beniamino Gigli. Er wurde 1935, u.a. auf der Bremen gedreht. Für den italienisch...
"Vergiss mein nicht" ist der erste deutsche Sängerfilm des italienischen Tenors Beniamino Gigli. Er wurde 1935, u.a. auf der Bremen gedreht. Für den italienischen Markt wurde der Film unter dem Titel "Non ti scordar di me" italienisch synchronisiert. Gigli spricht in dem Film selber deutsch. Seine Gesangsnummern sind italienisch - auch das berühmt gewordenen "Vergiss mein nicht".
Die Handlung des Films ist schnell erzählt die junge Sekretärin Lieselotte (Magda Schneider) verliebt sich auf der Schifffahrt. Sitzen gelassen besucht sie das Konzert des Tenors Enzo Curti (Gigli). Sie erinnert sich an ihre vergangene Liebe, da sie Curtis Lieder auch auf dem Schiff hörte. Zufällig lernt sie abends im Hotel Curtis Jungen und über ihn auch den Vater kennen. Curtis ist alleinerziehender Vater. Sie heiraten. Dann taucht plötzlich ihre verlassene Liebe wieder auf. Lieselotte will ihren Ehemann verlassen. Sein Gesang in der Oper bewegt sie dazu, bei ihm und dem Jungen zu bleiben.
Aufgrund des großen Erfolges wurde 1936 ein englisches Remake mit GIgli und Joan Gardener gedreht - Forget me not. Es gibt den Film also in zwei Fassungen (deutsch und italienisch) und zwei Versionen deutsch und englisch). Die Szene zeigt Magda Schneider, die sich während Giglis Gesang an ihre verflossene Liebe erinnert. Kurz darauf lernt sie seinen Jungen im Hotel kennen.
Man siehe dazu bitte auch mein anderes Viedeo aus
Vergiss mein nicht: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IaLHLIb9I8
Beniamino Gigli in his first german film "Vergiss mein nicht" (1935) with Magda Schneider. He sings "Non ti scordar..." For Italy the film was synchronisated in italien and shown as "Non ti scordar di me". After the success, they made an english remake in 1936 with GIgli and Joan Gardner as "Forget me not".
You see Magda Schneider as lovesickness girl in audience, remeber her lost love.
Please see my other video from Vergiss mein nicht:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IaLHLIb9I8
"Vergiss mein nicht" ist der erste deutsche Sängerfilm des italienischen Tenors Beniamino Gigli. Er wurde 1935, u.a. auf der Bremen gedreht. Für den italienischen Markt wurde der Film unter dem Titel "Non ti scordar di me" italienisch synchronisiert. Gigli spricht in dem Film selber deutsch. Seine Gesangsnummern sind italienisch - auch das berühmt gewordenen "Vergiss mein nicht".
Die Handlung des Films ist schnell erzählt die junge Sekretärin Lieselotte (Magda Schneider) verliebt sich auf der Schifffahrt. Sitzen gelassen besucht sie das Konzert des Tenors Enzo Curti (Gigli). Sie erinnert sich an ihre vergangene Liebe, da sie Curtis Lieder auch auf dem Schiff hörte. Zufällig lernt sie abends im Hotel Curtis Jungen und über ihn auch den Vater kennen. Curtis ist alleinerziehender Vater. Sie heiraten. Dann taucht plötzlich ihre verlassene Liebe wieder auf. Lieselotte will ihren Ehemann verlassen. Sein Gesang in der Oper bewegt sie dazu, bei ihm und dem Jungen zu bleiben.
Aufgrund des großen Erfolges wurde 1936 ein englisches Remake mit GIgli und Joan Gardener gedreht - Forget me not. Es gibt den Film also in zwei Fassungen (deutsch und italienisch) und zwei Versionen deutsch und englisch). Die Szene zeigt Magda Schneider, die sich während Giglis Gesang an ihre verflossene Liebe erinnert. Kurz darauf lernt sie seinen Jungen im Hotel kennen.
Man siehe dazu bitte auch mein anderes Viedeo aus
Vergiss mein nicht: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IaLHLIb9I8
Beniamino Gigli in his first german film "Vergiss mein nicht" (1935) with Magda Schneider. He sings "Non ti scordar..." For Italy the film was synchronisated in italien and shown as "Non ti scordar di me". After the success, they made an english remake in 1936 with GIgli and Joan Gardner as "Forget me not".
You see Magda Schneider as lovesickness girl in audience, remeber her lost love.
Please see my other video from Vergiss mein nicht:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IaLHLIb9I8
A most charming lullaby sung by Gigli from the film "Forget Me Not". The tune is based on a Schubert song.
Mille Cherubini in coro
ti sorridono Dal ciel
Una ...
A most charming lullaby sung by Gigli from the film "Forget Me Not". The tune is based on a Schubert song.
Mille Cherubini in coro
ti sorridono Dal ciel
Una dolce canzone
t'accarezza il crin.
Una man ti Guida lieve
tra le nuvole d'oro,
Sognando e vegliando
per te mio tesor,
proteggendo il Tuo cammin
Dormi, dormi, sogna, piccolo amor mio.
Dormi, sogna, posa il capo sul mio cuor.
Chiudi gli occhi, ascolta gli angioletti,
dormi, dormi, sogna piccolo amor.
A most charming lullaby sung by Gigli from the film "Forget Me Not". The tune is based on a Schubert song.
Mille Cherubini in coro
ti sorridono Dal ciel
Una dolce canzone
t'accarezza il crin.
Una man ti Guida lieve
tra le nuvole d'oro,
Sognando e vegliando
per te mio tesor,
proteggendo il Tuo cammin
Dormi, dormi, sogna, piccolo amor mio.
Dormi, sogna, posa il capo sul mio cuor.
Chiudi gli occhi, ascolta gli angioletti,
dormi, dormi, sogna piccolo amor.
Tenor opera singer, Beniamino Gigli stars in this production of NO TI SCORDAR DI ME. Translated as "Do not forget me," this movie was made in England in 1935 an...
Tenor opera singer, Beniamino Gigli stars in this production of NO TI SCORDAR DI ME. Translated as "Do not forget me," this movie was made in England in 1935 and though the title and the songs are Italian, the movie was filmed in English. It is considered to be one of Gigli's best movies.
Tenor opera singer, Beniamino Gigli stars in this production of NO TI SCORDAR DI ME. Translated as "Do not forget me," this movie was made in England in 1935 and though the title and the songs are Italian, the movie was filmed in English. It is considered to be one of Gigli's best movies.
In Gigli's 1936 picture "Forget Me Not" ("Non Ti Scordar Di Me"), he plays Enzo Curti, a widowed Italian opera star. This is an Operatic Montage from the film, as well as a scene from it at the end of the video.
A story of identity, love, and dignity. Forget Me not is available now on Video On Demand platforms:
Amazon VOD: http://amzn.eu/2XT0zAW
JmanTV: https://jman.tv/film/5977/Forget+Me+Not
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/forgetmenot
YouTube VOD: https://youtu.be/D2b-yRXQe9g
For downloads and more information: https://www.journeyman.tv/film/7148/forget-me-not
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
Dementia is the second biggest cause of death in Australia. More than four-hundred thousand Australians are living with the disease and the figures are rising. A diagnosis is devastating. But for these families, it is being faced clear-eyed, with a determination to enjoy life to the full.
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ABC Australia – Ref. 7148
SHORT | 12' | 2021
"Forget me not"
a film by Fabio Marin and Giuseppe Petruzzellis
Gilda is a middle aged woman, mother and wife. One day she realizes she’s having problems setting the table. These are her first symptoms of Alzheimer’s. The stages of the disease become a stream of images on the breach of oblivion. Standing in front of her own disintegration, Gilda’s only foothold is love.
produced by Aplysia
with the support of The Tarkovski Grant
distributed by Tersite
Feature Film
'FORGET ME NOT' is a low budget feature film of a family drama involving multicultural elements, predominantly Vietnamese and Korean ethnicity. The story involves a Vietnamese-Korean daughter seeking out her natural father days before her wedding. Her determination awakes ghosts from the past of both families.
"Vergiss mein nicht" ist der erste deutsche Sängerfilm des italienischen Tenors Beniamino Gigli. Er wurde 1935, u.a. auf der Bremen gedreht. Für den italienischen Markt wurde der Film unter dem Titel "Non ti scordar di me" italienisch synchronisiert. Gigli spricht in dem Film selber deutsch. Seine Gesangsnummern sind italienisch - auch das berühmt gewordenen "Vergiss mein nicht".
Die Handlung des Films ist schnell erzählt die junge Sekretärin Lieselotte (Magda Schneider) verliebt sich auf der Schifffahrt. Sitzen gelassen besucht sie das Konzert des Tenors Enzo Curti (Gigli). Sie erinnert sich an ihre vergangene Liebe, da sie Curtis Lieder auch auf dem Schiff hörte. Zufällig lernt sie abends im Hotel Curtis Jungen und über ihn auch den Vater kennen. Curtis ist alleinerziehender Vater. Sie heiraten. Dann taucht plötzlich ihre verlassene Liebe wieder auf. Lieselotte will ihren Ehemann verlassen. Sein Gesang in der Oper bewegt sie dazu, bei ihm und dem Jungen zu bleiben.
Aufgrund des großen Erfolges wurde 1936 ein englisches Remake mit GIgli und Joan Gardener gedreht - Forget me not. Es gibt den Film also in zwei Fassungen (deutsch und italienisch) und zwei Versionen deutsch und englisch). Die Szene zeigt Magda Schneider, die sich während Giglis Gesang an ihre verflossene Liebe erinnert. Kurz darauf lernt sie seinen Jungen im Hotel kennen.
Man siehe dazu bitte auch mein anderes Viedeo aus
Vergiss mein nicht: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IaLHLIb9I8
Beniamino Gigli in his first german film "Vergiss mein nicht" (1935) with Magda Schneider. He sings "Non ti scordar..." For Italy the film was synchronisated in italien and shown as "Non ti scordar di me". After the success, they made an english remake in 1936 with GIgli and Joan Gardner as "Forget me not".
You see Magda Schneider as lovesickness girl in audience, remeber her lost love.
Please see my other video from Vergiss mein nicht:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IaLHLIb9I8
A most charming lullaby sung by Gigli from the film "Forget Me Not". The tune is based on a Schubert song.
Mille Cherubini in coro
ti sorridono Dal ciel
Una dolce canzone
t'accarezza il crin.
Una man ti Guida lieve
tra le nuvole d'oro,
Sognando e vegliando
per te mio tesor,
proteggendo il Tuo cammin
Dormi, dormi, sogna, piccolo amor mio.
Dormi, sogna, posa il capo sul mio cuor.
Chiudi gli occhi, ascolta gli angioletti,
dormi, dormi, sogna piccolo amor.
Tenor opera singer, Beniamino Gigli stars in this production of NO TI SCORDAR DI ME. Translated as "Do not forget me," this movie was made in England in 1935 and though the title and the songs are Italian, the movie was filmed in English. It is considered to be one of Gigli's best movies.
Forget Me Not is a 1936 British drama film directed by Zoltan Korda and starring Beniamino Gigli, Joan Gardner and Ivan Brandt. In the United States it was released under the alternative titleForever Yours. The film was made at Isleworth Studios. It was a remake of a 1935 German film of the same title. It was one of four remakes of foreign-language films made by London Films. The film was not generally well received by critics, although they praised Gigli's singing.