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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBiography of Frederic Chopin.Biography of Frederic Chopin.Biography of Frederic Chopin.
- Nommé pour 6 Oscars
- 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total
Sig Arno
- Henri Dupont
- (non crédité)
Dawn Bender
- Isabelle Chopin - Age 9
- (non crédité)
David Bond
- Lackey
- (non crédité)
Walter Bonn
- Major Domo
- (non crédité)
Eugene Borden
- Duke of Orleans
- (non crédité)
William Challee
- Titus
- (non crédité)
Paul Conrad
- Waiter
- (non crédité)
Gino Corrado
- Man at Pleyel's
- (non crédité)
Peter Cusanelli
- Balzac
- (non crédité)
Norma Drury
- Duchess of Orleans
- (non crédité)
Claire Du Brey
- Madame Mercier
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLiberace, who was in 1945 performing as "Walter 'Buster' Keys," stated that he got the idea of having an ornate candelabra on his piano from the scene in this film when George Sand (Merle Oberon) carries a candelabra into the darkened salon and places it on the piano to reveal Chopin as the pianist rather than Franz Liszt.
- GaffesAlmost all the pianos in the movie are artcase pianos made after the death of Chopin, the sound we hear is also of modern pianos.
- Citations
George Sand: [to Chopin] Discontinue that so-called Polonaise jumble you've been playing for days.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Liberace (1988)
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Although this film, as many a musical bio before and after it, twists and breaks historical fact -e.g. Professor Elsner (Paul Muni) portrayed as a father-figure in Chopin's life never went to Paris with his pupil nor was he rejected as the film implies the story does manage to capture the spirit of the age. Cornel Wilde with his boyish good lucks is well cast as the tormented young Polish composer who died at thirty-nine, and there are two exceptionally strong performances: Merle Oberon has a wonderful moment or two with Muni as she displays a thoroughly convincing steely edge as Chopin's lover and surrogate mother; and the old maestro himself, Muni, is simply superb in the old-fashioned scenery-chewing manner of a great film star who knows exactly how to steal every scene he is in, and does. The film was directed by long-time Columbia Pictures staffer, the Hungarian-born Charles Vidor ("Gilda") who managed to surround himself with a number of other expatriates from the homeland --story by Ernst Marischka; Cornel Wilde as Chopin and Stephen Bekassy as Lizst; and lush musical arrangements by Miklos Rozsa and Eugene Zador. Vidor's professionalism here is greatly aided by the unusually tasteful, rarely garish Technicolor cinematography by Italian-born Tony Gaudio, famous for his gritty black-and-white photography at Warner Bros. Here Gaudio has a chance to show what wonders he could do with the more elegant settings the usually tight-fisted Harry Cohn constructed on the Gower Street lot.
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By what name was La chanson du souvenir (1945) officially released in India in English?
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