Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe film spotlights famed composer Franz Schubert, who loves a woman from afar. He stands by in quiet desperation as his beloved is married to a dashing military officer, then pours his sorr... Leer todoThe film spotlights famed composer Franz Schubert, who loves a woman from afar. He stands by in quiet desperation as his beloved is married to a dashing military officer, then pours his sorrow (and his love) into his work. To avoid royalty payments, most of the Sigmund Romberg sc... Leer todoThe film spotlights famed composer Franz Schubert, who loves a woman from afar. He stands by in quiet desperation as his beloved is married to a dashing military officer, then pours his sorrow (and his love) into his work. To avoid royalty payments, most of the Sigmund Romberg score is jettisoned, replaced by authentic Schubert themes.
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Opiniones destacadas
Although I consider myself an opera fan, I had never actually heard the tenor Richard Tauber, who plays Schubert, before seeing the movie. Not only does he have a fine voice, but he is a charming actor and somehow, he does look like the historical Franz Schubert, or at least that is how they made him up in this film.
I do not know the original Sigmond Romberg music of the musical, but how can you go wrong with using authentic Schubert music?
Once again, highly worth seeing for classical music lovers, or those movie fans curious to see pre-World War II film musicals based on real characters.
The film is certainly well-mounted, with a couple of enormous interior sets - that actually manage to be larger than the exteriors - and a few attractive shots done on location; while even more was probably spent on the costumes.
Unfortunately much of the film is actually taken up with scenes of people talking and carousing, including a scene set in house of ill repute that the Hays Office can't have liked.
I admit it took me two viewings to fully enjoy its spleandour but it is an early talkie attempt at exploring some works of a great composer that would follow in the years ahead and the evolution of cinema.
Schubert is played by Richard Tauber, a great musical actor of the period. An actor worth checking out.
All in all a watchable film that deserves viewing for its forebearing of films ahead such as The Music Lovers.
Along the way, Schubert has his first concert, and of course, this being a movie, it is a smash success. that's the point of this film: Tauber singing Schubert, and he sings about half a dozen or so pieces, with a beautiful voice and great panache. His acting is not as good, of course. His training was in opera, which calls for different styles of voice, and although he moves well, there's no attempt to disguise the fact that he is a podgy, middle-aged man.
Director Paul L. Stein handles the movie with the clear-eyed nostalgia for Hapsburg Vienna, with its snobbery, social-climbing and gingerbread architecture. He knew his subject. He was born in Vienna in 1890 and made his movie debut as an actor in 1915. He was directing by 1918, in Germany by 1920, and by the end of the 1920s was in Hollywood. With the coming of sound, he made a specialty for fifteen years of operettas. He directed his last movie in 1950 and died the following year.
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- ConexionesFeatured in Elstree Story (1952)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1