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The Great Victor Herbert (1939)

Hear 28 Victor Herbert Melodies

Genre : Music, Romance

Runtime : 1H 31M

Director : Andrew L. Stone
Writer : Robert Lively, Russel Crouse

Synopsis

In his last film assignment, portly Walter Connolly fills the title role (in more ways than one) in The Great Victor Herbert. Very little of Herbert's life story is incorporated in the screenplay (a closing title actually apologizes for the film's paucity of cold hard facts); instead, the writers allow the famed composer's works to speak for themselves. In the tradition of one of his own operettas, Herbert spends most of his time patching up the shaky marriage between tenor John Ramsey (Allan Jones) and Louise Hall (Mary Martin). Many of Herbert's most famous compositions are well in evidence, including "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life", "March of the Toys" and "Kiss Me Again", the latter performed con brio by teenaged coloratura Susanna Foster. Evidently, the producers were able to secure the film rights for the Herbert songs, but not for the stage productions in which they appeared, which may explain such bizarre interpolations as having a song from Naughty Marietta.

Actors

Allan Jones
Allan Jones
John Ramsey
Mary Martin
Mary Martin
Louise Hall
Walter Connolly
Walter Connolly
Victor Herbert
Lee Bowman
Lee Bowman
Dr. Richard Moore
Susanna Foster
Susanna Foster
Peggy
Judith Barrett
Judith Barrett
Marie Clark
Jerome Cowan
Jerome Cowan
Barney Harris
John Garrick
John Garrick
Warner Bryant
Pierre Watkin
Pierre Watkin
Albert Martin
Hal K. Dawson
Hal K. Dawson
George Faller
Richard Tucker
Richard Tucker
Michael Brown
Mary Currier
Mary Currier
Mrs. Victor Herbert
Emmett Vogan
Emmett Vogan
Forbes
James Finlayson
James Finlayson
Lamplighter
Sandra Lee Richards
Sandra Lee Richards
Peggy - as a Young Girl

Crews

Andrew L. Stone
Andrew L. Stone
Director
Robert Lively
Robert Lively
Screenplay
Robert Lively
Robert Lively
Story
Andrew L. Stone
Andrew L. Stone
Story
Andrew L. Stone
Andrew L. Stone
Producer
William LeBaron
William LeBaron
Executive Producer
Arthur Lange
Arthur Lange
Music
Phil Boutelje
Phil Boutelje
Music
James Smith
James Smith
Editor
Hans Dreier
Hans Dreier
Art Direction
Ernst Fegté
Ernst Fegté
Art Direction
Edith Head
Edith Head
Costume Design
Victor Milner
Victor Milner
Director of Photography
Russel Crouse
Russel Crouse
Screenplay
Loren L. Ryder
Loren L. Ryder
Sound Director

Posters and backgrounds

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