Tony Bennett
- Self
- (archive footage)
Judy Garland
- Self
- (archive footage)
Ira Gershwin
- Self
- (archive footage)
Lena Horne
- Self
- (archive footage)
Johnny Mercer
- Self
- (archive footage)
André Previn
- Self
- (archive footage)
Frank Sinatra
- Self
- (archive footage)
Barbra Streisand
- Self
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This film is a fairly good overview of the life of Harold Arlen. One letter writer is rightfully confused in the significance of Samuel being Harold's son, although I do not know why Ed Jablonski did not get this information right in his book on Harold; the rest of the book is very well done. I know this information firsthand as an old friend of the family. Samuel was born in 1957(?) to Harold's brother Jerry Arlen and his mate, before Jerry married Rita. Jerry was a troubled soul and not attentive to Samuel to put it nicely. Samuel most often found solace with Harold for all of his childhood years and on throughout his life. Harold very much wanted children, but Anya's health was for a long time questionable because of a later discovered brain tumor. Harold loved Samuel dearly and cared for him as his own. Harold spent much time with Samuel, and Samuel always looked to Harold as his father. Harold officially adopted Samuel sometime in the mid seventies. When Harold died in 1986, he named Samuel as his primary beneficiary of his estate. In the rumor mill, it has been said that Jerry's mate (Samuel's mother) may have also been Harold's mate for a while. I do not know this for fact, but it might stand reason in hindsight. I can say that Samuel is very much entitled to his designation as Harold's son. I Hope this clarifies the confusion.
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