IMDb RATING
6.1/10
148
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Film based on the ballet 'Coppelia'.Film based on the ballet 'Coppelia'.Film based on the ballet 'Coppelia'.
- Awards
- 1 win
Helena Villarroya
- Townsperson
- (as Helena Villaroya)
Storyline
Did you know
- Alternate versions"Doctor Coppelius," the 1968 version, runs nine minutes shorter than the original version. Amongst other cuts, the second dream sequence is omitted.
- ConnectionsVersion of The Doll (1919)
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Ballet movie about an inventor named Dr. Coppelius (Walter Slezak) who creates life-sized mechanical dolls and passes them off as real people. When I say ballet movie, I should stress there is no dialogue. It's entirely driven by music and dance with silent acting. This might not be to everyone's tastes. I enjoyed it but this isn't the type of thing I could watch regularly. But every once in awhile is nice. It's a great-looking picture. The colors, the sets, the costumes are all vivid and lavish. The dancing is wonderful. I'm no ballet connoisseur but it all seemed lovely and graceful to me. There was a re-release version in the '70s apparently, which was poorly titled The Mysterious House of Dr. C. This version features narration, animation, and other intrusive elements added to it. Thankfully, that is not the version I saw. Dr. Coppelius might not be for everyone, but if you like ballet or you like to try new things, give it a shot and I'm sure you'll find it entertaining.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.20 : 1
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