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La symphonie des brigands

Original title: The Robber Symphony
  • 1936
  • 2h 16m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
122
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Webster Booth in La symphonie des brigands (1936)
Musical

A whimsical spectacle of a little boy's adventures with a gang of bandits who are terrorizing a small southern European town.A whimsical spectacle of a little boy's adventures with a gang of bandits who are terrorizing a small southern European town.A whimsical spectacle of a little boy's adventures with a gang of bandits who are terrorizing a small southern European town.

  • Director
    • Friedrich Feher
  • Writers
    • Friedrich Feher
    • Anton Kuhl
    • Jack Trendall
  • Stars
    • Hans Feher
    • Françoise Rosay
    • Magda Sonja
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    122
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Friedrich Feher
    • Writers
      • Friedrich Feher
      • Anton Kuhl
      • Jack Trendall
    • Stars
      • Hans Feher
      • Françoise Rosay
      • Magda Sonja
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Hans Feher
    • Giannino
    Françoise Rosay
    Françoise Rosay
    • La diseuse de bonne aventure
    Magda Sonja
    Magda Sonja
    • La mère de Giannino
    George Graves
    George Graves
    • Le grand-père de Giannino
    Vinette
    • The Fortune Teller (Their Landlady)
    Jim Gérald
    • The Charcoal-Burner
    Henri Valbel
    • Le magistrat
    Ivan Wilmot
    • The Magistrate
    • (as Ivor Wilmot)
    Alexandre Rignault
    Alexandre Rignault
    • L'aubergiste…
    Michael Martin Harvey
    • Le brigand au chapeau de paille
    • (as Michel Martin-Harvey)
    Webster Booth
    • The Singing Robber
    Tela Tchaï
    • The Robber Waitress
    • (as Tela-Tchai)
    Al Marshall
    • Un brigand musicien
    Jack Tracy
    • The Musical Robbers
    Oscar Asche
    • The Police Chief
    • (uncredited)
    George André Martin
    • The Mayor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Friedrich Feher
    • Writers
      • Friedrich Feher
      • Anton Kuhl
      • Jack Trendall
    • All cast & crew
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    9irene-tokayer

    Observations about Robber Symphony

    This is not a review of the Robber Symphony, but i cannot find any other way to bring you more information on Alfred Tokayer You mention only the film and the documentary "Attention aux Enfants" There is also a CD of his compositions and it can be found on Google.

    But more importantly, it is safe to say that all the uncredited items in the film belonged to Tokayer and that in all likelihood he composed the music for the entire film.

    In the thirties, although France and Britain took in refugees from Hitler's Germany, they did not allow them to work and many musicians had to find a "porte-nom" to survive. This means they received an income but the credit for their work went to their employer . This I believe was at the basis of the relationship between Friedrich Feher, an actor and producer and Alfred Tokayer.

    I am the daughter of Alfred Tokayer. I was in London when the film was made. I played with Hansi, Feher's son, attended many a rehearsal and knew the music by heart long before the film was finished.

    Irene Tokayer Sent from my iPad
    7gregberne11

    Good Movie, Different Musical

    This is different from most musicals --- it is kind of "avant garde" or whatever, not sure how to say it, it is just a very different experience of a musical that you have to see to really understand for yourself. Lots of great imagery and locations with some beautiful shots. Good emotion. Better than most musicals of the time with some good performers. The voices could be a touch better but overall this is a good one, worth seeing if you like musicals from the era or different kinds of takes on the musical movies.
    10AlexandreL-57

    A Strange and Surreal Musical Curiosity Ahead of Its Time

    The Robber Symphony (1936) is one of those rare cinematic oddities that defies easy categorization. Part musical, part fable, part silent-era throwback - it's a film that dances to the rhythm of its own imagination.

    Directed with bold experimental flair by Friedrich Feher, the film blends music and visuals in a way that feels avant-garde even by modern standards. The use of music isn't just accompaniment - it's embedded into the film's emotional core, guiding tone and momentum like a silent symphony with images. The visuals, at times surreal, at times theatrical, seem lifted from a dream.

    Its story is simple, but the execution is far from conventional. It plays like a visual poem, a strange and stirring moral tale with hints of melancholy and whimsy.

    The Robber Symphony isn't for everyone - but for adventurous viewers or cinephiles curious about early experimental film, it's a fascinating, underseen treasure.
    10feher

    mythical poetry of a long gone era of movie-making

    This film - clumsy as the few remaining copies now might seem to us - has an unforgettable poetry in it. The film is about a treasure hidden in an pianola or organ. It develops this theme with an imagery which one never forgets. For example images of pianola's dashing through the snowy forests, huge round barrels drawn by horses through the country as a hide out for the robbers, musical robbers playing the saxophone while frozen to the bone and so on and so on. An above all music which will remain in one's head for the rest of his life.
    hans-hermans-2

    film of my life

    The Amsterdam film museum made a wonderful fresh restaurated copy of the Robber Symphony, which today, Sept. 3 2006, was shown on TV in the Netherlands, after a promised emission some years ago failed. Nobody should miss this wonderful artistic and musical happening of 1936(!!!!!) in black and white. One wonders where the nature shots where made, the landscape is surrealistic, though many scenes are clearly in a studio setting.

    I saw this film in the fifties an never could forget it, neither the the themes of the music played by the London Philharmonics. So today was a Sentimental Journey.

    The funny thing is that the film is described as "a musical", though it couldn't be further away from a contemporary musical. A musical "avant la lettre".

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      Final film of Magda Sonja.

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 1937 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Robber Symphony
    • Filming locations
      • Austria
    • Production company
      • Concordia
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      2 hours 16 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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