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Carnegie Hall

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 2 Std. 24 Min.
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Carnegie Hall (1947)
DramaMusik

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn Irish immigrant joins her mother working as a cleaner at Carnegie Hall, where encounters with residents influence her path. Features performances by renowned musicians Walter, Stokowski, ... Alles lesenAn Irish immigrant joins her mother working as a cleaner at Carnegie Hall, where encounters with residents influence her path. Features performances by renowned musicians Walter, Stokowski, Rubinstein, Haifetz, Pons, Peerce, and Monroe.An Irish immigrant joins her mother working as a cleaner at Carnegie Hall, where encounters with residents influence her path. Features performances by renowned musicians Walter, Stokowski, Rubinstein, Haifetz, Pons, Peerce, and Monroe.

  • Regie
    • Edgar G. Ulmer
  • Drehbuch
    • Karl Kamb
    • Seena Owen
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Marsha Hunt
    • William Prince
    • Frank McHugh
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      • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Drehbuch
      • Karl Kamb
      • Seena Owen
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Marsha Hunt
      • William Prince
      • Frank McHugh
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    Marsha Hunt
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    • Nora Ryan
    William Prince
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    • Tony Salerno Jr.
    Frank McHugh
    Frank McHugh
    • John Donovan
    Martha O'Driscoll
    Martha O'Driscoll
    • Ruth Haines
    Hans Jaray
    Hans Jaray
    • Tony Salerno Sr.
    • (as Hans Yaray)
    Olin Downes
    Olin Downes
    • Olin Downes
    Joseph Buloff
    Joseph Buloff
    • Anton Tribik
    Walter Damrosch
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    • Walter Damrosch
    Bruno Walter
    Bruno Walter
    • Bruno Walter
    Lily Pons
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    • Lily Pons
    Gregor Piatigorsky
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    Risë Stevens
    Risë Stevens
    • Risë Stevens
    Artur Rodzinski
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    • Artur Rodzinski
    Artur Rubinstein
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    • Artur Rubinstein
    Jan Peerce
    Jan Peerce
    • Jan Peerce
    Ezio Pinza
    Ezio Pinza
    • Ezio Pinza
    Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra
    • Vaughn Monroe Orchestra
    Jascha Heifetz
    Jascha Heifetz
    • Jascha Heifetz
    • Regie
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Drehbuch
      • Karl Kamb
      • Seena Owen
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    8gazebo350

    When classical music was still part of our heritage

    I saw this film when it first came out in 1947. at that time i was still learning to appreciate the great classical tradition. so this movie was an eye opener for me. i couldn't afford to go to concerts so here was an opportunity to see as well as hear some of the great icons of the classic world ie stokowski, walter, rodzinski, Rubinstein, heifetz, piatigorsky et al. yes it was a big thrill for me at the time. no less thrilling was to see Tchaikovsky himself in the opening scene, (as played by an actor of course.) the story line was purely secondary and was not to be taken seriously. this was the era ie the thirties and forties when you would occasionally hear some classical music in the movies. nelson eddy and Jeannette MacDonald for example would give some tid bits etc. it was also the time when the lives of composers such as Brahms, Schumann and Chopin were also being portrayed. a time when classical music was part of the everyday vocabulary albeit in somewhat truncated and simplified form. that now has all changed for some time and classical music is relegated to the limbos of the hoary past and is no longer part of our everyday. so this is a movie for classical music lovers or aspiring lovers of this seemingly defunct art.
    8atlasmb

    Music Lovers, Celebrate

    Marsha Hunt stars as the wife of a pianist whose son studies classical piano with hopes of playing at Carnegie Hall. She works at the performance hall and, over the years, becomes a fixture there. The story of her life, and the life of her son, is interspersed with Carnegie Hall performances of some great musicians and vocalists.

    In fact, the performances are the best part of the film They are wonderful snapshots of contemporary talents. They are so great that they overshadow the dramatic narrative, but a music lover will forgive this imbalance because the final result is so rewarding.

    Marsh Hunt deserves credit for her performance, which spans the years and requires her to display some real emotions, which complement the emotional content of the musical numbers. Lovers of music will find much to enjoy, whether it's the rousing performance of Jascha Heifetz or Jan Peerce's "O sole mio."
    7whpratt1

    Marsha Hunt Gave an Outstanding Performance

    Enjoyed this film from the very beginning to the end with great artists performing in Carnegie Hall and a great story revolving around a woman named Nora Ryan, (Marsha Hunt) and her son named Tony Salerno, Jr., (William Prince) who wants her son to become a great concert pianist. Nora works in Carnegie Hall as a cleaning lady polishing brass rails and works hard to support her son who she loves very much. Tony grows up in Carnegie Hall and gets to meet all the famous conductors, singers and famous musicians. However, Tony wants to cut the apron strings of his mother and branches off to the modern dance bands and meets up with a very attractive gal which sort of breaks his mother's heart. If you like Classical Music and enjoy the great talents of super star talents from the past, this is the film for you. By the way, Marsha Hunt is approaching the age of 90 years and contributed a great deal of her acting ability to the Hollywood Silver Screen. Great film, don't miss it. Enjoy.
    8LeonardKniffel

    When Hollywood Cared about Classical Music

    The film is a classical music field day. Some of the geat performers of the time are seen in concert-Leopold Stokowski conducting Tchaikovsky's "Symphony in E Minor," Artur Rubenstein doing Chopin's "Polonaise" and "The Ritual Fire Dance" at the piano keyboard, Jascha Heifetz on the violin for Tchaikovsky's "Concerto for Violin," all performed brilliantly and making for a memorable soundtrack. It is interesting to see how this film tried to manipulate public taste with a mawkish love affair plot that carries the performances along. Opera great Lily Pons, Rise Stevens, Enzio Pinza, and Jan Peerce are featured in great arias. The performing scenes were filmed at the then newly refurbished Carnegie Hall.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Musical bliss, narrative hokum

    As an enormous lifelong fan of classical music and opera, 'Carnegie Hall' was seen with much eagerness and no hesitation. After seeing it, the film isn't great but there are also a lot of pleasures, though perhaps one will enjoy it better if a classical music fan to recognise the music and the stars involved.

    The weakest element of 'Carnegie Hall' is the story, which is pure paper thin hokum, that gets increasingly thinner, draggy and credibility straining as the film progresses. Didn't mind that it was a clichéd kind of story, there are a lot of clichéd stories in films that still work, did mind that not much interesting was done with the non-musical side of the film. Also at times feels too stretched and over-stuffed with a few scenes that go on a bit longer than needed and with too many characters.

    Contrived and flimsy scripting also works against 'Carnegie Hall', and most of the acting that's not the classical music stars is not particularly great with William Prince being rather anonymous. The sole exception in this regard is Marsha Hunt, who deserved better but brings authority, poignancy, firmness and dignity to her role.

    Onto the positives now. Much of 'Carnegie Hall' looks very pleasing, with some lovely noir-like lighting, atmospheric use of shadows and mostly fluid and eye-catching camera work (if admittedly a bit static in the early parts). It's competently directed, informative, inspiring and moving in the best of its parts, and absolutely nothing can be said against Hunt.

    Best of all are the music and the assemblage of classical music/operatic stars. On the musical side, 'Carnegie Hall' couldn't have been more blissful, with the opportunities of seeing and hearing Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Mozart, Delibes et al. performed so brilliantly being a joy, and while this may not be good news to some to me it was lovely to have musical selections sizeable in length, these pieces are just too good to only have in snippet form so having it done the way it was here felt like the music and performers were being done justice.

    With the stars, picking a favourite is impossible and you not only see them on top form but you see their personalities. The virtuosity of Artur Rubenstein in the Chopin, with those enigmatic flourishes, was a delight, and Jascha Heifetz plays Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto at a tempo that has never been done that fast and what sounds impossible is done with envious nimbleness by him with the intensity enough to make fires blaze. Leopold Stokowski features interestingly, again conducting Tchaikovsky in a way seldom done before, and 'Carnegie Hall' offers a rare chance of seeing Fritz Reiner and Walter Damrosch on film.

    As an opera fanatic, particularly of the "golden age of opera", it was even more of a treat seeing fairly rare glimpses of Lily Pons, Rise Stevens and Ezio Pinza in their signature roles and arias of Lakme, Carmen and Don Giovanni respectively, all three sounding glorious.

    Overall impressions are when it comes to the musical side of things 'Carnegie Hall' soars majestically. In the sections where story or drama is featured more, it does falter. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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      Film debut of Cloris Leachman.
    • Patzer
      Johns arrives on stage for rehearsal and is introduced to Ruth who is standing opposite of him with the piano in between. Close up of Ruth's face shows her looking to her left as she speaks to John who is center to her.
    • Zitate

      Tony Salerno Sr.: Life, Miss Ryan, is a conspiracy.

      Nora Ryan: A... lot of people blame things about themselves on life.

      Tony Salerno Sr.: What's wrong with that?

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Moments in Music (1950)
    • Soundtracks
      Beware, My Heart
      Words and Music by Sam Coslow

      Sung by Vaughn Monroe (uncredited)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. Februar 1947 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Carnegie Hall, amor y gloria
    • Drehorte
      • Carnegie Hall - 57th Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Federal Films (II)
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