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The Marriage of Figaro (1949 film)

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'The Marriage of Figaro' is a 1949 East German musical film directed by Georg Wildhagen and starring Angelika Hauff, Willi Domgraf-Fassbaender and Sabine Peters.Davidson & Hake, p. 238 It was based on the opera 'The Marriage of Figaro' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Lorenzo Da Ponte, which was itself based on the play 'The Marriage of Figaro' by Pierre Beaumarchais. The film was made by DEFA, the state production company of East Germany, in their Babelsberg Studio and the nearby Babelsberg Park. It sold 5,479,427 tickets.[http://www.insidekino.de/DJahr/DDRAlltimeDeutsch.htm List of the 50 highest-grossing DEFA films.]

The production used not the original Italian but a German text. The recitatives were replaced with dialogue spoken by the actors. Except for Willi Domgraf-Fassbaender as Figaro and Mathieu Ahlersmeyer as Count Almaviva, the singing parts were supplied by opera singers.[https://www.zweitausendeins.de/filmlexikon/?sucheNach=titel&wert=24856 'Figaros Hochzeit'], 'Lexikon des internationalen Films', Zweitausendeins During Figaro's aria "Non pi andrai" (In German: "Nun vergiss leises Flehn"), a battle scene from Veit Harlan's 1942 film 'The Great King' is shown.

Cast



* Angelika Hauff as Susanna, sung by Erna Berger

* Willi Domgraf-Fassbaender as Figaro

* Sabine Peters as Countess Rosina, sung by Tiana Lemnitz

* Mathieu Ahlersmeyer as Count Almaviva

* Elsa Wagner as Marcellina, sung by Margarete Klose

* Victor Janson as Dr. Bartolo, sung by Eugen Fuchs

* Alfred Balthoff as Basilio, sung by Paul Schmidtmann

* Franz Weber as Don Curzio, sung by

* Ernst Legal as Antonio, sung by Willi Sahler

* Willi Puhlmann as Cherubino, sung by Anneliese Mller

* Katharina Mayberg as Barbarina, sung by Elfriede Hingst

* as Scribe (not a role in the opera)

References



Bibliography



* Davidson, John E. & Hake, Sabine. 'Framing the Fifties: Cinema in a Divided Germany'. Berghahn Books, 2007.


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