Interrupted Melody is a 1955 biographical musical film, filmed in CinemaScope and Eastman Color, directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Glenn Ford, Eleanor Parker, Roger Moore, and Cecil Kellaway.
The film was produced for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by Jack Cummings from a screenplay by Australian soprano Marjorie Lawrence, Sonya Levien, and William Ludwig.
It tells the story of Lawrence's rise to fame as an opera singer and her subsequent triumph over polio, with her husband's help.
The operatic sequences were staged by Vladimir Rosing, and Eileen Farrell provided the singing voice for Parker.