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Emile played by Rossano Brazzi returns home from war to Nellie (Mitzi Gaynor) and his two children singing the reprise of "Dites Moi" in the finale from the 1958 film version of SOUTH PACIFIC.
Emile played by Rossano Brazzi returns home from war to Nellie (Mitzi Gaynor) and his two children singing the reprise of "Dites Moi" in the finale from the 1958 film version of. Patio soup cups water sky laughing trees table chairs

Emile and Nellie played by Rossano Brazzi and Mitzi Gaynor sing "Twin Soliloquies(Wonder How It Feels)" from the 1958 film version of SOUTH PACIFIC.

Emile and Nellie played by Rossano Brazzi and Mitzi Gaynor sing "Twin Soliloquies(Wonder How It Feels)" from the 1958 film version of . Beach sky trees balcony table bench

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Emile de Becque played by Rossano Brazzi sings about his lost love Nellie in "This Nearly Was Mine" from the 1958 film version of SOUTH PACIFIC.

Emile de Becque played by Rossano Brazzi sings about his lost love Nellie in "This Nearly Was Mine" from the 1958 film version of . Dock Lt. Joseph Cable water lights plane

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Reprise of "Some Enchanted Evening" from the 1958 film version of SOUTH PACIFIC

Nellie Forbush played by Mitzi Gaynor wishes for her love Emile to return in a short scene and reprise of "Some Enchanted Evening" from the 1958 film version of SOUTH PACIFIC . Cabin Sailors sand water sunset wind clouds palm trees

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Rossano Brazzi as Emile de Becque confesses his love for Nellie (Mitzi Gaynor) in the reprise of "Some Enchanted Evening" from the 1958 film version of SOUTH PACIFIC.

Rossano Brazzi as Emile de Becque confesses his love for Nellie (Mitzi Gaynor) in the reprise of "Some Enchanted Evening" from the 1958 film version of . Sand water beach wet hair nurses

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"Some Enchanted Evening" from the film of SOUTH PACIFIC.

Rossana Brazzi as Emile de Becque sings "Some Enchanted Evening" to Nellie Forbush (Mitzie Gaynor) in the 1958 film version of . Balcony water trees wind drinks

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