Carnegie Hall
1947Carnegie Hall is a 1947 American musical drama film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. It stars Marsha Hunt and William Prince.[1] A Federal Films production. Released thru United Artists.
Ulmer made Carnegie Hall with the help of conductor Fritz Reiner, godfather of the Ulmers' daughter, Arianné.[2] The New York City concert venue Carnegie Hall serves as the film's setting for the plot and performances presented. A tribute to classical music and Carnegie Hall, the film features appearances by some of the prominent music figures of 20th century performing within the legendary concert hall. Based on a story by silent movie actress Seena Owen, Carnegie Hall follows the life of Irish immigrant Nora Ryan who arrives in America just as the grand concert hall is christened in 1891, and whose life is intertwined with the performers, conductors, aspiring artists and humble employees who call it home. The plot serves as a thread to connect the music performances.
Kinostart: | 1947 | ||||||||||
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Genre: | Musikfilm | ||||||||||
Herstellungsland: | Vereinigte Staaten | ||||||||||
Originalsprache: | Englisch | ||||||||||
Farbe: | Schwarzweiß | ||||||||||
IMDB: | 338 | ||||||||||
Verleih: | United Artists |
Regie: | Edgar G. Ulmer | |
Kamera: | William Miller | |
Darsteller: | Marsha Hunt | |
William Prince | ||
Frank McHugh | ||
Martha O'Driscoll | ||
Joseph Buloff | ||
Cloris Leachman | ||
Harry James | ||
Bert Freed | ||
Ezio Pinza | ||
Wolfgang Zilzer |
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