Mother Song (1937) [N/A]

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Release Date:
December 21, 1937

Original Title:
Mutterlied

Alternate Titles:
Immer nur du
Moders Sang
Only for Thee
Panik bei 'Maskenball'
Panik bei Maskenball

Genres:
Drama | Music

Production Companies:
Itala Film

Production Countries:
Germany | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

A romance between two temperamental singing stars. Highlights include a lengthy selection from Faust, with Gigli making a most impressive Mephistopheles. The plot takes a melodramatic turn towards the climax, with the lives of the characters mirrored in their on-stage behavior. Director Carmine Gallone was something of an expert in the field of filmed opera, as witness his Tosca, Rigoletto and Il Trovatore.

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Art Direction:
Giorgio Pinzauti

Assistant Director:
Ernesto Remani

Co-Producer:
Ferruccio Biancini

Director:
Carmine Gallone

Director of Photography:
Georg Bruckbauer
Massimo Terzano

Editor:
Giorgio Simonelli
Oswald Hafenrichter

Executive Producer:
Alberto Giacalone

Makeup Artist:
Paul Dannenberg
Maria Jamitzky

Original Music Composer:
Cesare A. Bixio
Alois Melichar

Production Design:
Ernst Richter
Heinrich Richter
Gabriel Pellon

Production Manager:
Max G. Hüske

Screenplay:
Thea von Harbou

Story:
Thea von Harbou

Unit Manager:
Max Paetz

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