My Song for You (film)

My Song for You is a 1934 film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Jan Kiepura.[1][2] Kiepura sang the title song "My Song for You" written by Mischa Spoliansky and Frank Eyton. The song was released on an EP "Tell Me Tonight" (also a song by Spoliansky and Eyton) in 1957.[3][4]

My Song for You
Gina Malo as Fifi
Directed byMaurice Elvey
Produced byMichael Balcon
Arnold Pressburger
StarringJan Kiepura
Sonnie Hale
Emlyn Williams
Music byMischa Spoliansky
CinematographyCharles Van Enger (as C. Van Enger)
Edited byCharles Frend
Production
company
Ciné-Alliance
Gaumont British
Distributed byGaumont British Distributors (UK)
Release date
30 July 1934 (London) (UK)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Arriving in Venice for a production of "Aida", young tenor Ricardo Gatti meets the attractive Mary, who has sneaked into the opera house in an attempt to get her fiancé hired as a pianist. Ricardo invites Mary to tea and she tells her story, describing her fiancé as her "brother". Captivated by her, the tenor uses his influence to obtain the job with the orchestra. However, filled with guilt at her deception, Mary breaks off her engagement and consents instead to marry her parents' choice, a wealthy society man. But just before the wedding, she changes her mind and marries Ricardo instead.

Cast

Critical reception

The New York Times wrote, "the film is at its best, of course, while its star is attuning his magnificent tenor to a variety of classic arias. The musical high spots of the show are the "Ave Maria" of Gounod, which M. Kiepura sings impressively during a church wedding, and the "Celeste Aïda," which he rehearses during an amusing backstage sequence at the opera house while "Aïda" is being trundled through its paces";[5] and TV Guide called the film "charming in parts, this is a nicely done musical with some good detailed direction."[6]

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See also

  • A Song for You (Ein Lied für Dich, German-language film, 1933)
  • All for Love (Tout pour l'amour, French-language film, 1933)

References

  1. Opera News - Volume 61, Issues 9-17 - Page 18 1997 -My Song for You Kiepura. Aida (several excerpts), Trovatore (he sings both verses of "Di quel la pira") + songs. (1934). English. 89m. #667 $29.95 A silly, wacky film gleefully overacted and magnificently sung by Kiepura. Fun. Fun. Fun.
  2. International Opera Collector: IOC. - Volume 3 - Page 105 1998 "Films made in English in a 1935 and b 1936. My song for you Jan Kiepura (ten) with various artists. ... The problem with films starring great singers is that, with few exceptions, they tend to be undistinguished as contributions to the cinematic art."
  3. "45cat - Jan Kiepura - Tell Me Tonight - The Glorious Voice Of Jan Kiepura - Parlophone - UK". 45cat.com.
  4. "My Song for You (1934)". BFI. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012.
  5. https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9B02EEDC173FE23ABC4F51DFB366838E629EDE
  6. "My Song For You". TVGuide.com.


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