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Synopsis
The 1932 Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein Broadway hit Music in the Air was brought to the screen two years later by Fox Studios. Temperamental Bavarian prima donna Frieda (Gloria Swanson) and equally volatile lyricist Bruno (John Boles) spend half their time quarrelling and the other half making love. To arouse each other's jealousy, Frieda and Bruno pair off respectively with music teacher Lessing's (Al Shean) virginal daughter Sieglinde (June Lang) and her schoolmaster fiancee Karl (Douglass Montgomery). The impressionable young couple respond to the attentions heaped upon them until they realize they're being used, whereupon the tables are turned upon the main characters. Though boasting such lilting tunes as "The Song is You" and "I've Told Every Evening Star" and the stylish direction of Joe May (perhaps his best American film), audiences didn't respond to Music in the Air; as a result, star Gloria Swanson vowed for the millionth time to "permanently" retire from pictures, a promise she kept to herself for a whole seven years. Incidentally, one of the screenwriters of Music in the Air was Billy Wilder, who later co-wrote and directed Swanson's 1949 "comeback" feature Sunset Boulevard. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Boles Bruno Mahler
Hobart Bosworth Cornelius
Joseph Cawthorn Hans Uppman, Orchestra Conductor
Sara Haden Martha
Roger Imhof Burgomeister
Fuzzy Knight Nick
June Lang Seiglinde Lessing
Douglass Montgomery Karl Roder
Reginald Owen Ernst Weber, Music Publisher
Jed Prouty Kirschner
Al Shean Dr. Walter Lessing
Gloria Swanson Frieda Hertefeld

Production Crew

Jack Donohue Choreography
Ernest Palmer Cinematographer
Rene Hubert Costume Designer
Joe May Director
Jerome Kern From Musical by
Oscar Hammerstein II From Musical by
Louis de Francesco Musical Direction/Supervision
Erich Pommer Producer
Billy Wilder Screenwriter
Howard Irving Young Screenwriter
Year: 1934
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Musical

Produced by
20th Century Fox

Release
by 20th Century Fox