The Great Waltz

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1972 "The joyful, songful, wonderful story of the life of Johann Strauss!"
The Great Waltz
The Great Waltz

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5.1 | 2h15m | G | en | Drama

A musical based on the life and music of Johann Strauss, Jr.

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5.1 | 2h15m | G | en | More Info
Released: November. 01,1972 | Released Producted By: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A musical based on the life and music of Johann Strauss, Jr.

Genre

Romance

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Cast

Vicki Woolf

Director

William Albert Havemeyer

Producted By

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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William Albert Havemeyer
Davis Boulton
Davis Boulton

Director of Photography

Josef Wanke
Josef Wanke

Costume Design

Emmi Minnich
Emmi Minnich

Costume Design

David Walker
David Walker

Costume Design

A. G. Scott
A. G. Scott

Hairstylist

Ernest Gasser
Ernest Gasser

Makeup Artist

Onna White
Onna White

Choreographer

Andrew L. Stone
Andrew L. Stone

Director

Ernest Walter
Peter V. Herald
Peter V. Herald

Associate Producer

Irene Howard
Irene Howard

Casting

Andrew L. Stone
Andrew L. Stone

Producer

George Forrest
George Forrest

Music Arranger

Robert Wright
Robert Wright

Music Arranger

Arthur Tatler
Arthur Tatler

Music Coordinator

Robert Wright
Robert Wright

Lyricist

George Forrest
George Forrest

Lyricist

The Great Waltz Audience Reviews 265a

Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Greenes Please don't spend money on this.
MoPoshy Absolutely brilliant
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
edwagreen As is the usual case with these type of pictures, the set decorations are absolutely opulent, but here the story line is interesting, but we've seen it so many times.The film chronicles the life of waltz king Johann Strauss, his competition with his father and his rise to fame once the latter dies suddenly.We also see the romance and eventual marriage to a diva, who was loved by a baron, in this film, nicely portrayed by Rosanna Brazzi.The singing and dancing are well staged and we see the film become more dramatic once the secret of his wife is revealed. Love conquers all is the general theme here.
humbi-1 After several requests, TCM aired the 1972 remake of The Great Waltz this past week. For fans of Strauss waltzes, history and Vienna, this movie will just hit the spot. "The world worships the original", but unlike the studio backlot photographed 1939 B&W version, the 1972 version was shot in PANAVISION and was the last film to be theatrically shown in CINERAMA. MGM went all out in using on-location photography throughout Austria and Vienna, including the Blue Danube river. Horst Bucholtz and Mary Costa did a terrific job in the leading roles, and it was a very enjoyable musical review of the struggle of father and son in leaving the world with their great compositions. I agree, the directing swayed between drama and comedy, but such is life. It is unfortunate this film has not been made available to it's fans and followers on DVD, or even digital . Let's hope TCM and the Warners Archives Collection makes it possible for at least a made-on-demand DVD.
timrued This movie failed on several levels, most importantly on not knowing what its audience would enjoy. It was a big budget movie, with great stars, and a plot based on a true story of ambition, jealousy, betrayal, pride, and great music - seemingly the ingredients for a terrific film. The story, while intriguing, was not directed in a style that fit either the lavish Austrian locales or the wonderful music of Johann Strauss. It was more of a musical in the style of Broadway, with the music treated that way. Hardly any of Strauss' waltzes were played in their entirety, the main exception being one sung by opera singer Mary Costa. In the movie, when the composer's greatest waltz was being debuted at a dance, the dancers all stood still and started swaying back and forth with the music rather than waltzing - totally unbelievable for a "Great Waltz"! This same scene was then interrupted by a non-Strauss sequence showing printing presses, with a song about how popular the composition became. The last half of the Strauss music was never presented.If the movie was aimed at people who wanted to hear Broadway-style songs, it was marketed wrongly as the story of light classical music, so that audience did not go to see it. If it was aimed at people who wanted to hear Strauss waltzes, it tantalized without satisfaction.It is no wonder that this big-budget potential blockbuster closed early in theaters, and has all but vanished from public memory, never even having been put on VHS or DVD.
Bruce McGee This film is about the life of Johann Strauss Jr. Horst Bucholz is good in this role. He ages well over the course of the film.Mary Costa plays his eventual wife Jetty. Miss Costa was an international sensation in her day as a major opera star. Her beautiful soprano voice is heard on the soundtrack here.The direction here is unintentionally funny.The music and the singing by Miss Costa are the main attraction of this film.