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Gilbert et Sullivan

Original title: The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan
  • 1953
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49m
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6.9/10
289
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Gilbert et Sullivan (1953)
BiographyDramaMusical

The Victorian-era theatrical partnership of English librettist William S. Gilbert and English composer Arthur Sullivan produced fourteen comic operas to great public acclaim, yet they clashe... Read allThe Victorian-era theatrical partnership of English librettist William S. Gilbert and English composer Arthur Sullivan produced fourteen comic operas to great public acclaim, yet they clashed on both personal and creative levels.The Victorian-era theatrical partnership of English librettist William S. Gilbert and English composer Arthur Sullivan produced fourteen comic operas to great public acclaim, yet they clashed on both personal and creative levels.

  • Director
    • Sidney Gilliat
  • Writers
    • Leslie Baily
    • W.S. Gilbert
    • Sidney Gilliat
  • Stars
    • Robert Morley
    • Maurice Evans
    • Eileen Herlie
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    289
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney Gilliat
    • Writers
      • Leslie Baily
      • W.S. Gilbert
      • Sidney Gilliat
    • Stars
      • Robert Morley
      • Maurice Evans
      • Eileen Herlie
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Morley
    Robert Morley
    • William S. Gilbert
    Maurice Evans
    Maurice Evans
    • Arthur Sullivan
    Eileen Herlie
    Eileen Herlie
    • Helen D'Oyly Carte
    Martyn Green
    • George Grossmith
    Peter Finch
    Peter Finch
    • Richard D'Oyly Carte
    Dinah Sheridan
    Dinah Sheridan
    • Grace Marston
    Isabel Dean
    Isabel Dean
    • Mrs. Gilbert
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Mr. Marston
    Muriel Aked
    Muriel Aked
    • Queen Victoria
    Michael Ripper
    • Louis
    Bernadette O'Farrell
    Bernadette O'Farrell
    • Jessie Bond
    Ann Hanslip
    • Bride
    Eric Berry
    • Rutland Barrington
    Yvonne Marsh
    • Second bride
    Lloyd Lamble
    Lloyd Lamble
    • Joseph Bennett
    Ian Wallace
    • Captain
    Owen Brannigan
    • Principal bass baritone
    Richard Warner
    Richard Warner
    • Cellier
    • Director
      • Sidney Gilliat
    • Writers
      • Leslie Baily
      • W.S. Gilbert
      • Sidney Gilliat
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    8richardchatten

    "A genius so often has to be supported by his father-in-law"

    An enjoyable handsomely well-mounted production in Technicolor, there's actually far more music than story (under the baton of Malcolm Sargent). Not being an expert I can't comment on the quality of the arrangements but they're probably sufficiently clearly enunciated and long enough to please most serious Gilbert & Sullivan aficionados.

    As Sullivan Maurice Evans is almost unrecognisable, as Gilbert Robert Morley only too recognisable; while the depictions of the tensions between them anticipates 'The Commitments'.

    As usual the best performance is by Peter Finch as D'Oyly Carte, although like many of the men in the cast his singing voice is obviously dubbed.
    8dss-2

    wish i could get a copy

    I have a poor copy that was probably made off the air. Despite the technical shortcomings, the film is a delight to watch. The staging of the various operetta's was done with taste and love. I watch it at least once a year and enjoy it each time. I only wish I could find a reasonable copy. It seems to have vanished.
    mebaker

    A classic that should not be lost!

    I have never forgotten having seen this movie when others like The Red Shoes, Tales of Hoffman, the Alec Guiness and Peter Sellers comedies, Olivier performances in Hamlet and Henry V, were being received and cherished. The "Story of Gilbert and Sullivan" cast, script, and production values were as good, if not better than, the above mentioned. I have never understood how it didn't seem to get much attention for reproduction and reshowing in view of the fact that G&S productions are still being done in today's live performance theaters! Is it really too late to salvage and restore it for revival? Since it's action is largely in closeup, it's mono sound needs only to be upgraded to today's sound projection technology ... it will still be brilliant. I'll never forget the scene with Gilbert (the great Morely) riding in his horse cab during his customary opening night anxiety attack with the picture (and sound of the horse's hoof beats) superimposed over Martin Green (peerless Grossman) singing the Nightmare song ...matchless!! Please ... somebody ... rescue this film!!!
    10JETTCO48

    Glorious Blu-Ray restoration

    My copy of this long wished for treasure arrived today and it looks fantastic. The new Blu-Ray from Network is stunning and does full justice to this beautifully made tribute to G&S. This is a "must have" for anyone who loves their operettas. There are lots of excerpts from their work and I sang along throughout. Robert Morley is on top form as Gilbert and Maurice Evans does sterling work as Sullivan. The sets and costumes are beautiful and this restored Technicolor print looks ravishing. Buy it and enjoy!
    5Chase_Witherspoon

    Backstage to the Mikado

    Biography documenting the fraught and creatively tense relationship between master opera collaborators William S.Gilbert (played with aplomb by the portly Morley) and Arthur Sullivan (Evans). The film documents their collaboration from their first operetta in 1871, through to Sullivan's premature death at just 58, and Gilbert's subsequent knighthood early in the 20th century. Sullivan's growing reluctance to compose the light opera demanded of him serves as a constant bane upon which the collaboration with Gilbert (the lyricist) is often strained. When the pair eventually agree to part ways, those around them manage to cajole the pair together to resurrect their fragile partnership time and time again.

    While the subject matter obviates the need for plenty of musical numbers, also present are colourful sets and vibrant exteriors of the Thames and English countryside, wry dialogue that depicts their egos humorously, and an attractive supporting cast that includes Peter Finch as the talent agent who masterminds the pairing, while stalwarts Dinah Sheridan and Wilfrid Hyde-White also feature prominently.

    Rotund and expressive, the presence of Morley ensures that the tone is mostly comedic, and while it's a lavish production, the momentum is often lacking pace and I found the biopic sometimes tedious. Nevertheless, if you're a fan, there's ample excerpts of "Pirates of Penzance" or "The Mikado" (among others) to enjoy and perhaps discover more about the eccentric relationship 'endured' by the famed duo.

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    • Trivia
      The film ends with Gilbert's knighthood ceremony, but very carefully does not show which British monarch knighted him, although in an earlier scene, it was made clear that Queen Victoria had knighted Sullivan. Gilbert was knighted by Victoria's son, King Edward VII, almost 25 years after Sullivan received the honor. The delay may have been due to Victoria's famous lack of a sense of humor, she was known to admire Sullivan most for his more serious musical compositions, rather than the G&S light operas, which she considered rather frivolous, while everything Gilbert wrote was humorous. The concealment of King Edward's presence at Gilbert's knighthood ceremony may have been done to avoid confusing the audience over Victoria's apparent withholding of the honor from Gilbert.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Frasier: They're Playing Our Song (2000)

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1953 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gilbert and Sullivan
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • London Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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