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Adaptation of Maurice Guest Henry Handel Richardson , 1908 single work novel
Issue Details: First known date: 1954... 1954 Rhapsody
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Film Details - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , 1954

Producers:

Lawrence Weingarten

Production Companies:

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

Director of Photography:

Robert H. Planck

Editors:

John Dunning

Production Designers:

Cedric Gibbons
Paul Groesse

Composer:

Johnny Green

Cast:

Incl. Elizabeth Taylor (Louise Durant), Vittorio Gassman (Paul Bronte), John Ericson (James Guest), Louis Calhern (Nicholas Durant), Michael Chekhov (Prof. Schuman), Barbara Bates (Effie Cahill), Richard Hageman (Bruno Fürst), Richard Lupino (Otto Krafft), Celia Lovsky (Frau Sigerlist), Stuart Whitman (Dove), Madge Blake (Mrs Cahill), Jack Raine (Edmund Streller), Birgit Nielsen (Madeleine), Jacqueline Duval (Yvonne).

Release Dates:

11 March 1954 (New York City, USA - premiere); Commercial release dates include USA (16 April 1954); Japan (23 August 1954); Austria (September 1954); Finland (10 September 1954); France (8 December 1954); Sweden (23 December 1954); Denmark (31 January 1955); West Germany (17 September 1955).

Location:

  • Pontresina, Kanton Graubünden (Switzerland).

Notes:

Also known as Rhapsodie (Belgium and France); Rapsodia (Finland, Italy, and Spain); Rapsódia (Brazil and Portugal); Symphonie des Herzens (Austria and West Germany); Rapsodi (Sweden); Rhapsodi (Denmark).

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