Merry Widow, The (1934) USA
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Director:Ernst Lubitsch
Studio:Warner Archive
Producer:Irving Thalberg, Ernst Lubitsch
Writer:Marcel Achard, Samson Raphaelson, Henri Meilhac, Ernst Lubitsch, Ernest Vajda, Victor Léon, Leo Stein
Rated:NR
Date Added:2013-08-26
UPC:0883316734407
Price:$21.99
Awards:Won Oscar.
Genre:English films
Release:2013-05-29
IMDb:0025493
Duration:99
Picture Format:Academy Ratio
Aspect Ratio:1.37:1
Sound:Mono
Languages:English
Subtitles:English
Features:Black and White
LAC code:300010629
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Ernst Lubitsch  ...  (Director)
Marcel Achard, Samson Raphaelson, Henri Meilhac, Ernst Lubitsch, Ernest Vajda, Victor Léon, Leo Stein  ...  (Writer)
 
Maurice Chevalier  ...  Count Danilo
Jeanette Macdonald  ...  Madame Sonia / Fifi
Edward Everett Horton  ...  Ambassador Popoff
Una Merkel  ...  Queen Dolores
George Barbier  ...  King Achmet
Minna Gombell  ...  Marcelle
Ruth Channing  ...  Lulu
Sterling Holloway  ...  Mischka
Donald Meek  ...  Valet
Herman Bing  ...  Zizipoff
Jacklyn Alexander  ...  Minor Role (uncredited)
Lona Andre  ...  Maid to Sonia (uncredited)
Henry Armetta  ...  Turk (uncredited)
Zita Baca  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Barbara Barondess  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
George Baxter  ...  Ambassador (uncredited)
Cosmo Kyrle Bellew  ...  Escort (uncredited)
Sheila Bromley  ...  Sonia's Maid (uncredited)
Tyler Brooke  ...  Escort (uncredited)
A.S. 'Pop' Byron  ...  Doorman (uncredited)
Richard Carle  ...  Defense Attorney (uncredited)
Nora Cecil  ...  Animal Woman (uncredited)
Shirley Chambers  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Lane Chandler  ...  Soldier Reporting to Popoff (uncredited)
Claudia Coleman  ...  Wardrobe Mistress (uncredited)
Gino Corrado  ...  Waiter (uncredited)
Dorothy Dehn  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Jill Dennett  ...  Duchess, a Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Paul Ellis  ...  Dancer (uncredited)
Patricia Farley  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Virginia Field  ...  Prisoner (uncredited)
Christian J. Frank  ...  Policeman (uncredited)
Otto Fries  ...  Policeman (uncredited)
Billy Gilbert  ...  Fat Lackey (uncredited)
Dorothy Granger  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Roger Gray  ...  Policeman (uncredited)
Winter Hall  ...  Priest (uncredited)
Mary Halsey  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Jeanne Hart  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Tom Herbert  ...  Orthodox priest (uncredited)
Arthur Housman  ...  Drunken Man (uncredited)
Eleanor Hunt  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Perry Ivins  ...  Waiter (uncredited)
Leonid Kinskey  ...  Shepherd (uncredited)
Connie La Mont  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Barbara Leonard  ...  Melissa (uncredited)
George J. Lewis  ...  Escort (uncredited)
Caryl Lincoln  ...  Maid to Sonia (uncredited)
Bella Loblov  ...  Gypsy Violinist (uncredited)
Jacques Lory  ...  Goatman (uncredited)
Ernst Lubitsch  ...  Himself - Director - in Trailer (uncredited)
George Magrill  ...  Policeman (uncredited)
Eric Mayne  ...  Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
John Merkyl  ...  Escort (uncredited)
John 'Skins' Miller  ...  Drunken Man (uncredited)
Ferdinand Munier  ...  Jailer (uncredited)
Wedgwood Nowell  ...  Lackey (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor  ...  Soldier with Exhibit 2 (uncredited)
Albert Pollet  ...  Headwaiter (uncredited)
Russ Powell  ...  Fat Lackey (uncredited)
Lucien Prival  ...  Adamovitch (uncredited)
Charles Requa  ...  Escort (uncredited)
John Roach  ...  Policeman (uncredited)
Jason Robards Sr.  ...  Arresting Officer (uncredited)
Dewey Robinson  ...  Fat Lackey (uncredited)
Allen Rogers  ...  Tenor in 'Vilia' Number (uncredited)
Shirley Ross  ...  Minor Role (uncredited)
Matty Roubert  ...  Newsboy (uncredited)
Jan Rubini  ...  Violinist (uncredited)
Hector Sarno  ...  Gypsy Leader (uncredited)
Rolfe Sedan  ...  Gabrielovitsch (uncredited)
Evelyn Selbie  ...  Newspaper Woman (uncredited)
Frank Sheridan  ...  Judge (uncredited)
Akim Tamiroff  ...  Manager of Maxim's (uncredited)
Lee Tinn  ...  Excited Chinese Man (uncredited)
Maria Troubetskoy  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Edna Waldron  ...  Maid to Sonia (uncredited)
Morgan Wallace  ...  Prosecuting Attorney (uncredited)
Luana Walters  ...  Maid to Sonia (uncredited)
Peggy Watts  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Dorothy Wilson  ...  Maxim Girl (uncredited)
Oliver T. Marsh  ...  Cinematographer
Frances Marsh  ...  Film Editor
Douglas Shearer  ...  Sound Department
James Brock  ...  Sound Department
M.J. McLaughlin  ...  Sound Department
Richard Rodgers  ...  Composer
Cedric Gibbons  ...  Art Director
Gabriel Scognamillo  ...  Art Director
Robert J. Schiffer  ...  Makeup Artist
Joseph M. Newman  ...  Assistant Director
Fredric Hope  ...  associate art director
Edwin B. Willis  ...  associate art director
Fred Gabourie  ...  Set Designer
Henry Grace  ...  set dresser
Bert Sperling  ...  props
Summary: Jeanette MacDonald is Sonia, a bubbly widow who owns 52% of every cow and cowtown in the tiny European country of Marshovia. When she relocates to glittery Paris, suave ladies’ man Captain Danilo (Maurice Chevalier) sets out in hot pursuit. His mission: avert his homeland’s financial ruin by bringing Sonia back on the wings of love. But hang on tight, Danilo. Love always flies a delirious course when legendary director Ernst Lubitsch, known for sophisticated wit and a style affectionately dubbed as “the Lubitsch touch” is at the helm. A frothy, high-spirited gem based on Franz Lehar’s operetta, The Merry Widow set the standard for musicals to come. And it confirmed what MGM’s top brass already knew: Jeanette MacDoanld was a major star.

So enjoy the rapturous music, the sparkling dialogue and the swirling “Merry Widow Waltz.” You’ll have to look far and wide for a better comic operetta than this.
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