Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMaria and Karl Lang are the singing duo of Vienna. Maria is very flirtatious and Karl very jealous. Karl decides to masquerade as a Russian guardsman and attempts to make Maria flirt with hi... Leggi tuttoMaria and Karl Lang are the singing duo of Vienna. Maria is very flirtatious and Karl very jealous. Karl decides to masquerade as a Russian guardsman and attempts to make Maria flirt with him - to test her loyalty to him. As the Russian, Karl makes a vigorous attempt to seduce Ma... Leggi tuttoMaria and Karl Lang are the singing duo of Vienna. Maria is very flirtatious and Karl very jealous. Karl decides to masquerade as a Russian guardsman and attempts to make Maria flirt with him - to test her loyalty to him. As the Russian, Karl makes a vigorous attempt to seduce Maria. For a moment she accepts then rejects him. Karl is left in turmoil.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Candidato a 3 Oscar
- 3 vittorie e 3 candidature totali
- Magda
- (as Dorothy Gilmore)
- Undetermined Secondary Role
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- Singer - 'Seek the Spy' Sequence
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- Emile, Voice Coach
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- Waiter at the Double Eagle
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- Messenger with Note
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- Solo Bit in 'Thank the Lord the War is Over' Number
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- Performer in Gypsy Café Sequence
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- Solo Bit in 'Thank the Lord the War is Over' Number
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- Stage Manager
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- Flute Player
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Recensioni in evidenza
Both singers are in fine voice but it's Eddy who steals the show with his rendition of "Song of the Flea". Nelson Eddy was rarely praised for his acting prowess, but here he delivers a solid, sensational performance with great flair and dexterity. Absolutely his best work as an actor!
The pleasant supporting cast includes Nigel Bruce and Florence Bates.
Dreadful choreography in the musical numbers, but beautiful Oscar Strauss music performed masterfully by Eddy and Rise Stevens, plus `Evening Star' from TANNHAUSER sung gorgeously by Eddy and `My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice' from SAMSON AND DELILAH by Stevens. Even though Stevens has the superior voice, one can't help wishing that Jeanette MacDonald, with her considerable comic gifts, had been available for the part!
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- QuizThis has interesting origins from musical and non-musical plays. In 1909, the operetta "The Chocolate Soldier" opened in New York. This was based on the non-musical play "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw. However, Shaw voiced objections to his play being adapted as an operetta. A silent film adaptation, The Chocolate Soldier (1914), based on the New York operetta, omitted any reference to George Bernard Shaw. In 1911, a Hungarian non-musical play "Testör" ("The Guardsman") by Ferenc Molnár, opened in Budapest. In 1941 when this film was made, George Bernard Shaw was still alive. Therefore, the music of the New York operetta and the plot of the Hungarian non-musical play "The Guardsman" were used.
- BlooperWhen Eddy is impersonating a Russian singer, the nightclub impresario introduces him as a bass, but then Eddy sings. He is a baritone.
- ConnessioniFeatured in We Must Have Music (1941)
- Colonne sonoreMy Hero
(1909) (uncredited)
Music by Oscar Straus
Musical adaptation by Bronislau Kaper and Herbert Stothart (1941)
Original lyrics by Rudolph Bernauer and Leopold Jacobson
English lyrics by Hugh Stanislaus Stange (as Stanislaus Stange)
Additional lyrics by Gus Kahn (1941)
Sung by Risë Stevens and Nelson Eddy in the show
Hummed a cappella by Florence Bates
Sung by Risë Stevens in the Gypsy Café
Reprised by Risë Stevens and Nelson Eddy in the show at the end
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Dettagli
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 42 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1