The
Great
Waltz(1938)
Director:
Julian· Duvivier
Julien
Duvivier
Victor Fleming
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Starring:
Louise Rainer
Luise
Rainer
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Miliza
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Straw in his youth Si loves music, but was fired for writing music at work. Encouraged by his girlfriend Bodie, he tried to play his own compositions in cafes. Later he met Carla, a famous female singer in Vienna, and under the influence of Carla's love, he wrote the famous "Vienna Woods" and "Only You". Out of jealousy, Bodie came to the theater with a gun, but was moved by Carla's singing and Strauss's music. She suddenly realized that Carla was Strauss's soulmate, so she took the initiative to find Carla and expressed her willingness to Fulfill them. Carla was moved by Poti's character, resolutely bid farewell to Strauss, and took a lonely boat along the Danube River.
This film won the 11th Oscar (1938) Best Cinematography Award. Joseph. Rutenberg used superb photography skills to capture many touching scenes beautifully in this film.
This film is a musical biopic about the Austrian composer-"Waltz King" Johann Strauss. It mainly introduces Strauss who specialized in waltz creation after he was fired because of his love for music. His dance music was scorned by the classical school, but it was also welcomed by the common people, and about him and his wife Bodi and the Royal Opera House Kara ·The triangle relationship between Donner. In his youth, Strauss loved music, but was fired for writing music at work. Encouraged by his girlfriend Bodie, he tried to play his own compositions in cafes. Later he met Carla, a famous female singer in Vienna, and under the influence of Carla's love, he wrote the famous "Vienna Woods" and "Only You". Out of jealousy, Bodie came to the theater with a gun, but was moved by Carla's singing and Strauss's music. She suddenly realized that Carla was Strauss's soulmate, so she took the initiative to find Carla and expressed her willingness to Fulfill them. Carla was moved by Poti's character, resolutely bid farewell to Strauss, and took a lonely boat along the Danube River.
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