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For the First Time

  • 1959
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  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
388
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Mario Lanza and Johanna von Koczian in For the First Time (1959)
The brilliance of one of the world's most beloved tenors and the exciting world of opera highlight this delightful romantic adventure set in the most beautiful cities of Europe. Tonio Costa (Mario Lanza), the temperamental darling of the opera world, is forever missing performances because of impromptu street concerts and endless parties. But Tonio's carefree ways change when he falls in love with Christa, a beautiful deaf girl. Christa refuses to marry him until she can hear his sublime voice. So they embark upon a whirlwind concert tour of Europe where Christa consults with specialists while Tonio sings his heart out. Their love grows stronger and they realize that as long as they are together they can face whatever the future holds. Lush, exotic locations, fabulous operatic performances and the magic of Mario Lanza give this sparkling love story the look and sound of enchantment.
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An opera singer with a bad attitude falls in love with a deaf girl who changes his life.An opera singer with a bad attitude falls in love with a deaf girl who changes his life.An opera singer with a bad attitude falls in love with a deaf girl who changes his life.

  • Director
    • Rudolph Maté
  • Writer
    • Andrew Solt
  • Stars
    • Mario Lanza
    • Johanna von Koczian
    • Kurt Kasznar
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Rudolph Maté
    • Writer
      • Andrew Solt
    • Stars
      • Mario Lanza
      • Johanna von Koczian
      • Kurt Kasznar
    • 21User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mario Lanza
    Mario Lanza
    • Tonio Costa
    Johanna von Koczian
    Johanna von Koczian
    • Christa
    Kurt Kasznar
    Kurt Kasznar
    • Ladislas Tabory
    Hans Söhnker
    Hans Söhnker
    • Prof. Bruckner
    • (as Hans Sonker)
    Annie Rosar
    Annie Rosar
    • Mathilde Faktotum
    Sandro Giglio
    Sandro Giglio
    • Alessandro
    Walter Rilla
    Walter Rilla
    • Dr. Bessart
    Renzo Cesana
    Renzo Cesana
    • Angelo
    Peter Capell
    Peter Capell
    • Leopold Hübner
    Gisella Mathews
    Michael Cosmo
    • Aldo
    Carlo Rizzo
    John Stein
    John Stein
    Manfred Schäffer
    Zsa Zsa Gabor
    Zsa Zsa Gabor
    • Gloria De Vadnuz
    Manfred Inger
    • Servant at the Vienna State Opera
    • (uncredited)
    Nico
    Nico
    • Leader of Admirers in Capri
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rudolph Maté
    • Writer
      • Andrew Solt
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    8TheLittleSongbird

    The final film of Mario Lanza is also one of his best

    All of Mario Lanza's films are worth watching, even his weakest Seven Hills of Rome. For the First Time was his final film before his ultimely death shortly after, and is one of his best along with Serenade(my favourite) and The Great Caruso, The Student Prince is excellent too but because Lanza only provided the singing voice I'm not counting it.

    The sometimes silly and rather thinly written story(which is one of the weak points of all Lanza's films except Serenade) is best forgotten, and the film sometimes felt too rushed, with Tony and Christa's relationship developed initially a touch too quickly. While the story is forgettable, the music and Lanza are most certainly not.

    The music is a mix of operatic favourites and lightweight 'popular songs', with the highlights being Come Prima, the very moving Ave Maria and Vesti La Guibba(which along with the Otello monologue from Serenade contains Lanza's best film acting) being the standouts. Lanza's performance here is one of his best, along with Serenade and The Great Caruso(though he is a little better in those films). Sure he is not in the best physical shape due to ill health and La Donna e Mobile sounded strained, as a result of the drinking maybe and because of the voice darkening. But he plays with much more charm and assured ease than he did in his previous film Seven Hills of Rome, and he brings the same great emotional intensity that he brought in Serenade. He is in great voice, the tone here is unmistakable and beautiful with a richer darker quality than to his earlier films, his musicality and phrasing as solid as rocks and he there is some genuine pathos in his renditions of Ave Maria and Vesti La Guibba and charm in Come Prima.

    Improvements over Lanza's previous films would be the script and the chemistry with his leading lady. Like the story, the script was a weak point in some of Lanza's films(Seven Hills of Rome was particularly bad in this case) but while it's not a strong point in For the First Time it does not bring it down. It's appealingly light-hearted and has some genuine pathos, without trying too hard, being manipulative, being too cloying and it doesn't veer into melodramatic soap-opera. Chemistry between Lanza and his leading ladies tended to not quite convince, often feeling cold(and this is including Kathryn Grayson in his first two films). The rapport between Lanza and the very touching Johanna Von Koczian in For the First Time though is very convincing and remarkably tender, which brings depth and poignancy to the story.

    For the First Time is a very well-made film visually too, with lavish costumes and sets and vibrant Technicolor photography. Rudolph Maté's direction is assured and sympathetic, and of the strong supporting cast a big standout would have to be Zsa Zsa Gabor, who brings incandescent sophistication to a role that doesn't really have an awful lot to it.

    In summary, For the First Time may be Lanza's swan-song, but it is also one of his best. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    6jotix100

    Songfest

    This MGM film showcases the great Mario Lanza, whose untimely death came right after this film was completed. It's a vehicle for the star, who had one of the most powerful tenor voices in the cinema. As such, "For the First Time" is an excuse to present its star in different European settings in a picture that is more of a travelogue than a musical.

    Rudolph Mate directed with an eye for the backgrounds being shown. We are taken to that magical island of Capri, then to Salzburg, among other places that go by too quickly. The DVD we watched had a faded look, and one can only guess the original copy had glorious colors.

    Mario Lanza plays an opera singer who goes to Capri to stay away from the scandal he caused at the Vienna Opera house for not showing for a performance, when in reality, he was outside entertaining the people that couldn't get inside. In Capri he meets sweet Christa, who happens to be deaf. They fall in love and she will not marry him unless she can hear him. Naturally, like in all fairy tales, everything comes true and everyone is happy at the end.

    Mario Lanza has some good moments in the film. He sings arias from Pagliacci, Aida and Othelo, as well as the theme song, "Come prima", in his usual style. Johanna Von Koczian is seen as Christa, the sweet girl who conquers Tonio Costa's heart. Kurt Kasznar plays Tonio's agent.

    This is a happy film without any pretensions. It's not Mr. Lanza's best film, but for all his fans it will be something to savor.
    8verna-a

    Vocal and visual pleasure

    For a performer of such stellar talent, Mario Lanza has received quite a lot of criticism. While watching "For the First Time", his final film I am very ready to dismiss such criticism, as his performance both acting and singing in this film is excellent. You wouldn't say that in other respects this little love story is any more than a vehicle, but it hits the mark. It's like an Elvis movie, you know you are there to admire the star and enjoy his virtuosity, the rest is just window dressing. Much is made in discussions of Lanza of his weight problem and his being driven out of Hollywood, but here his appearance is perfectly acceptable and his charm effective. Lanza didn't appeal to me in my girlish days as he didn't have the appearance of the typical square-jawed leading man, but now I have to say I find his smile appealing and the flash of his dark eyes very attractive, and when he sings, well ..! In respect of his figure, he is a barrel-chested tenor, but he has broad shoulders to carry it off. As for his being overweight, his face is a little pudgy but any avoirdupois is nothing to the obesity you see these days. If he hit any bad notes, I certainly didn't detect it, the singing seemed outstanding to me. When you've finished talking about Lanza there is not much else to say about "For the First Time". The other presences in the film are agreeable and the scenery and sets lovely. Except for imperfect dubbing and a few skips, the visual and audio quality of the digital version of this film on a certain video channel is very good. The printed material which appears on screen is in German, so I want to thank the Germans for keeping this print safe! (it has been reunited with an English soundtrack). I enjoyed the film a good deal and am rating it on that basis. I hope you enjoy it too.
    8edwagreen

    For the 1st Time- One of Mario's Lasts ***

    The voice of Mario Lanza carries this nicely done film. The plot is a good one as a unreliable opera star finds love with a deaf mute girl.

    Lanza was also a pretty good actor.

    Zsa Zsa Gabor is in this one as a countess. She looks young but when she speaks, you think it's sister Eva talking from the "Green Acres" television show.

    Lanza sings a variety of songs. His singing of the opera Othello is superb. I have to confess that I laughed when I saw a "dead" Desdemona besides him. The latter looked like a younger version of former Secretary of State Madeleine Allbright.

    Our deaf mute gains her hearing only to lose it again with fiancée Mario blaming himself. The plot becomes silly when Mario begins a bar-room brawl and then the patrons of the bar try to exonerate him in court.

    Sit back and listen to that beautiful golden voice of the late Lanza. What a talent was lost when he left us so unexpectedly.
    7jjnxn-1

    Mario's swan song is a pleasant diversion

    Lanza's last film is an enjoyable lightweight concoction with some lovely scenery and the star in glorious voice. The story is a bit hard to swallow but since his films were never the bedrock of reality this one is about par for the course. He performs many songs and as usual those are the strongest parts of the film since Mario was more of a personality than an actor but his part doesn't demand too much of him and he does fine with it. While Lanza sounds wonderful he's not looking his best, probably a result of his hard living ways which of course resulted in his passing shortly after the completion of this film. Someone who is a knockout is Zsa Zsa Gabor, her part is small but she perks up the picture every time she sweeps onto the screen beautifully dressed and oozing a sophistication that would be hard to find today.

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    • Trivia
      For the First Time (1959) (German title: Serenade of a Great Love) is a 1959 musical film written by Andrew Solt and directed by Rudolph Maté. The film starred Mario Lanza, Johanna von Koczian, Kurt Kasznar, and Zsa Zsa Gabor.
    • Quotes

      Gloria De Vadnuz: Oh, shut up! Tonio Costa's a great singer, a fine gentlemen and one of my *most* intimate friends.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mario Lanza: The American Caruso (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Wiener Blut (Vienna Blood)
      (uncredited)

      Music by Johann Strauss

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 1959 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • West Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Serenada velike ljubavi
    • Filming locations
      • Austria
    • Production companies
      • Corona Filmproduktion
      • Orion Films
      • Titanus
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • 4-Track Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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