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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn 1865, Russian Navy midshipman Rimsky-Korsakov is inspired by a romantic interlude with a cabaret dancer while on shore leave in Spanish Morocco and writes the symphonic suite Scheherazade... Alles lesenIn 1865, Russian Navy midshipman Rimsky-Korsakov is inspired by a romantic interlude with a cabaret dancer while on shore leave in Spanish Morocco and writes the symphonic suite Scheherazade.In 1865, Russian Navy midshipman Rimsky-Korsakov is inspired by a romantic interlude with a cabaret dancer while on shore leave in Spanish Morocco and writes the symphonic suite Scheherazade.
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I was an Australian Israeli doing 31 days reserve army duty in the Israel Defence Forces during the 1968-69 War of Attrition along the Suez Canal. My duty at this time was driving a Dodge truck with a young army movie projectionist, a movie projector and a portable screen. We were given just the one movie, 'Song of Scherezade' with Yvonne De Carlo, and we were ordered to show this film as entertainment - even though sometimes we were under fire from the enemy - to the guys in all our heavy gun positions along the Canal. I had no choice but to sit in the sand and watch this movie 31 times, and I ended up knowing the dialogue off pat. It was a funny experience, but it also got a bit hairy at times, and to top it off, I was wounded on the 31st day which was my last day of service. I have nearly finished writing a story about this crazy experience, but it all happened 37 years ago and, being 74 years old now, unfortunately, there's no way can I remember any of the dialogue. I desperately need to get hold of a video or DVD to help me out with this problem. So far I haven't had any luck and this is why I am sending this email to you. It would be great if maybe you could tell me where I could pick up a copy of the movie.
Does anyone recall whether it was this movie (Song of Scheherazade) that was "narrated" by a camel? Or am I mixing this up with another movie from the late '40s/early '50s era of that ilk? I definitely recall the lead actors, i.e., DeCarlo and Donlevy. Since I was just a kid at the time, and don't recall much else about the movie myself, except for the talking camel (if this is the correct movie!), I can only go by the fact that my parents enjoyed the picture and the high point for me was the camel making comments from an inset in the corner of the screen. My general impression on recollection is that it was fairly enjoyable and suitable for the whole family to attend even if the kids didn't really "get it". There must have been enough action, and of course the color photography was enough to keep the kids satisfied. Movies from the "olden" days are more clever, since they didn't have all that computerized gadgetry to work with yet got the neat-o special effects. It was a wonder in 1947 (to a kid, anyway) how they got that camel to TALK and put him up in the corner!
We loved this film specifically for the amazing musical score. Jean-Pierre Aumont (RIP) is the handsome-but-nerdy Russian composer, Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, whose wing man is the illustrious tenor Charles Kullmann (RIP) from the Metropolitan Opera - - WOW. Yvonne De Carlo also gives a very lovely performance.
The story line is a little too drawn out, but well balanced as a while, with quite a few amusing and touching parts. The costumes, sets and choreography are remarkable, as only the films of that era could be.
The story line is a little too drawn out, but well balanced as a while, with quite a few amusing and touching parts. The costumes, sets and choreography are remarkable, as only the films of that era could be.
This is a surprisingly unknown treasure from classic cinema, containing a soundtrack entirely comprised of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's stunning music. Obviously the storyline is a highly dramatized version of Rimsky-Korsakov for entertainment purposes, but the film is still enchanting for what it is. A must-watch for lovers of golden age Hollywood!
Rimski-Korsakov was a great composer who wrote much very beautiful music, especially his masterpiece, Scheherazade, which is featured in this fictionalized film about his early years as a Russian naval cadet (although he really was a naval cadet before he switched to music as a full- time vocation). Yvonne DeCarlo was an exceptionally beautiful woman, more appreciated for her outstanding beauty than for her acting which, nevertheless, was reasonably competent. That combination was good enough for me when I first saw this movie decades ago as a teenager, and it's still enough to let me enjoy it as an adult. If musical beauty plus feminine beauty are appealing to you, please treat yourself to this film. I do, however, wish that it was available as a DVD.
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- WissenswertesNormally hairy chested Brian Donlevy was forced to undergo complete body waxing for his role in this film.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Biography: Yvonne DeCarlo: Gilded Lily (2000)
- SoundtracksGypsy Song
(uncredited)
Adapted from Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov by Miklós Rózsa
Lyrics by Jack Brooks
Performed by Molio Sheron
Danced by Yvonne De Carlo
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- 1 Std. 45 Min.(105 min)
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