Prelude to Fame (1950) [NR]

Release Date:
May 2, 1950

Original Title:
Prelude to Fame

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Aquila Cinematografica
Two Cities Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 78

He Lived for Music - A Selfish Woman Wanted to Plunder His Genius!

While vacationing in Italy, Nick Morell, son of John Morell, a famous English philosopher and amateur musician and his wife Catherine, becomes friendly with young Guido, and Morell discovers the boy has an extraordinary instinct for orchestration and a phenomenal music memory. A neighboring couple, Signor and Signora Boudini become aware of the boy's talents, and she appeals to his parents to let her educate him musically. Torn by their love for their son and, they feel,the duty to let the world hear his talent, they consent.

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Additional Dialogue:
Bridget Boland

Art Direction:
Frederick Pusey

Assistant Art Director:
David Morrison

Assistant Director:
Dicky Leeman

Camera Operator:
Bill Allan
Ray Sturgess

Continuity:
Yvonne Axeworthy

Director:
Fergus McDonell

Director of Photography:
George Stretton

Editor:
Sidney Hayers

Hairdresser:
Biddy Chrystal

Makeup Artist:
George Blackler

Music Director:
Muir Mathieson

Orchestrator:
David McCallum Sr.

Producer:
Donald B. Wilson

Production Manager:
Denis Holt

Screenplay:
Robert Westerby

Set Dresser:
Vernon Dickson

Sound:
Reg Barnes Heath
Gordon K. McCallum

Sound Editor:
Winston Ryder

Special Effects:
Francis Carver

Story:
Aldous Huxley

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