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Melo (1932)
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Synopsis
Also known as Der Traumende Mund and
Dreaming Lips
, Melo was filmed in both French- and German-language versions by director
Paul Czinner
. Based on a play by Henry Bernstein, the film focuses upon a romantic triangle: orchestra violinist Peter, his wife Gaby, and their concert-violinist friend Michael. Gaby loves both Peter and Michael with equal fervor, making the situation all the more unbearable. When no other solution seems possible, Gaby kills herself rather than hurt either one of her lovers. In the French version of Melo, Gaby was played by
Gaby Morlay
; in the German version, the role was essayed by Czinner's wife
Elisabeth Bergner
.
Both
versions were eventually banned in Germany because virtually everyone involved in the production was Jewish. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Elisabeth Bergner
Gaby
Pierre Blanchar
Rudolf Forster
Michnel Marsden
Victor Francen
Gaby Morlay
Anton Edthofer
Peter
Production Crew
Paul Czinner
Director
Henri Bernstein
Play Author
Paul Czinner
Screen Story
Marcel Hellman
Supervisor/Manager
Year: 1932
Runtime: 95
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Matador
Natan
Pathé Films
Pathé-Natan
Paul Czinner
Release
by Natan
Pathé Films
Pathé-Natan
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.