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Evensong - 1934 | 87 mins | Drama | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Victor
Saville. Producer: Michael Balcon. Script: Dorothy Farnum. (from the play by Edward Knoblock and Beverley Nichols) Cinematography: Mutz Greenbaum. Editing: Otto Ludwig. Art Direction: Alfred Junge. Costume Design: Cathleen Mann. Sound Department: A. O'Donoghue. Original Music: Mischa Spoliansky. |
The CastEvelyn Laye - Madame Irela Fritz Kortner - Kober Emlyn Williams - George Leary Carl Esmond - Archduke Theodore Alice Delysia - Madame Valmond Conchita Supervia - Baba L'Etoile |
Plot SynopsisSlow but poignant musical adapted from the novel by Beverly Nichols, and starring Evelyn Laye. The film is a thinly disguised biography of the great Australian soprano Nellie Melba. Alec Guinness makes his screen debut as a soldier in the audience at a concert. Irish girl, Maggie (Evelyn Laye), elopes to Paris with young musician (Emlyn Williams), and is moulded into a top opera singer by domineering impresario Kober (Fritz Kortner), who assigns her the new stage name of Irela. As Irela rises to fame, she becomes involved in a tempestuous affair with Archduke Theodore (Carl Esmond), but loses him due to Kober forbidding her the opportunity to seek out romance. Irela refuses to concede she is a waning prima donna and finally collapses in her dingy dressing room, dying, as the young star that supplanted her, Baba L'Etoile (Conchita Supervia), sings on stage. |
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