The Chocolate Soldier (1941) On DVD
Actor: Nelson Eddy, Risë Stevens, Nigel Bruce, Florence Bates
Director: Roy Del Ruth
Genre: Comedy
Year: 1941
Studio: Warner Archive
Length: 102
Released: November 27, 2012
Rating: Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format: DVD
Misc: Black & White
Language: English
Subtitles : N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Opera star Risë Stevens makes her big-screen debut opposite Nelson Eddy in this rollicking adaptation of Ferenc Molnár’s The Guardsman set to The Chocolate Soldier’s glorious score. Hungary’s most popular musical comedy team, Karl Lang (Eddy) and Maria Lanyi (Stevens) are married to the stage as well as to each other. But after six months of wedded bliss, Karl convinces himself that his flirtatious wife is planning to leave him. Deciding to put Maria’s loyalty to the test, he woos her in the guise of a Russian guardsman, unaware she’s seen through his act and is pretending to fall for his charms just to teach him a lesson. Able to attain the rights to The Chocolate Soldier’s music but not the George Bernard Shaw play on which it was based, M-G-M grafted the operetta’s songs onto the Molnár play, creating a sparkling musical comedy that received three Oscar® nominations: Best B&W Cinematography, Best Sound Recording and Best Musical Scoring.
Actor: Nelson Eddy, Risë Stevens, Nigel Bruce, Florence Bates
Director: Roy Del Ruth
Genre: Comedy
Year: 1941
Studio: Warner Archive
Length: 102
Released: November 27, 2012
Rating: Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format: DVD
Misc: Black & White
Language: English
Subtitles : N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Opera star Risë Stevens makes her big-screen debut opposite Nelson Eddy in this rollicking adaptation of Ferenc Molnár’s The Guardsman set to The Chocolate Soldier’s glorious score. Hungary’s most popular musical comedy team, Karl Lang (Eddy) and Maria Lanyi (Stevens) are married to the stage as well as to each other. But after six months of wedded bliss, Karl convinces himself that his flirtatious wife is planning to leave him. Deciding to put Maria’s loyalty to the test, he woos her in the guise of a Russian guardsman, unaware she’s seen through his act and is pretending to fall for his charms just to teach him a lesson. Able to attain the rights to The Chocolate Soldier’s music but not the George Bernard Shaw play on which it was based, M-G-M grafted the operetta’s songs onto the Molnár play, creating a sparkling musical comedy that received three Oscar® nominations: Best B&W Cinematography, Best Sound Recording and Best Musical Scoring.
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