Unfinished Symphony (film)
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Directed by | Anthony Asquith Willi Forst |
Written by | Willi Forst Benn W. Levy Walter Reisch |
Starring | Mártha Eggerth Helen Chandler Hans Jaray Ronald Squire |
Cinematography | Franz Planer |
Production
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Gaumont British
Cine-Allianz Tonfilmproduktion |
Distributed by | Gaumont British (UK) Fox Film Corporation (US) |
Release dates
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23 August 1934 (UK) 11 January 1935 (US) |
Running time
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84 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom Austria |
Unfinished Symphony (1934) is a British-Austrian musical drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Mártha Eggerth, Helen Chandler, Hans Jaray, and Ronald Squire.[1] The film is based on the story of Franz Schubert who, in the 1820s left his symphony unfinished after losing the love of his life.[2] The film's alternate German-language version was called Gently My Songs Entreat.[3] This title refers to the first line of the Lied "Ständchen" (Serenade) from Schubert's collection Schwanengesang, "the most famous serenade in the world", performed by Mártha Eggerth in the film.[4]
Cast
- Mártha Eggerth - Caroline Esterhazy
- Hans Jaray - Franz Schubert
- Cecil Humphreys - Salieri
- Helen Chandler - Emmie Passenter
- Ronald Squire - Count Esterhazy
- Esmé Percy - Huettenbrenner
- Eliot Makeham - Joseph Passenter
- Paul Wagner - Lieutenant Folliot
- Hermine Sperler - Princess Kinsky
- Beryl Laverick - Mary Esterhazy
- Brember Wills - Esterhazy's Secretary
Critical reception
The New York Times wrote, "with a happy unconcern for dismal historical truths, the agreeable little musical film at the Roxy pursues the history of Franz Schubert's glorious B Minor symphony along the silken paths of romance...Hans Jaray's performance reveals Schubert as a gentle and sad-faced youth, inordinately sensitive and at the same time filled with modest confidence in his genius. The well-known German actress and singer, Marta Eggerth, is the lovely aristocrat who laughed at the wrong time, and she helps the photoplay considerably with the warmth and skill of her interpretations of the Schubert songs. Helen Chandler pouts agreeably as the unhappy pawnshop maiden who loved the composer though his heart belonged to another. Despite its mediocre and sometimes wretched photography, Unfinished Symphony provides a politely winning background for the immortal lieder of the great composer." [5]
References
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External links
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- 1934 films
- British films
- Austrian films
- Austrian biographical films
- British biographical films
- Films directed by Anthony Asquith
- English-language films
- Multilingual films
- Musical drama films
- Films about classical music and musicians
- Films about composers
- 1930s biographical films
- Wiener Film
- British drama films
- Films set in the 1820s
- Franz Schubert
- Austrian film stubs
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