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Bitter Sweet (1940 film)

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'Bitter Sweet' is a 1940 American Technicolor musical film directed by W. S. Van Dyke, based on the operetta 'Bitter Sweet' by Nol Coward. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, one for Best Cinematography and the other for Best Art Direction by Cedric Gibbons and John S. Detlie.

The film is based on Coward's stage operetta, which was a hit in 1929 in London. It was filmed twice, first in 1933 in black-and-white (in Britain, with Anna Neagle and Fernand Gravet in the leading roles). The 1940 film is much cut and rewritten, removing much of the operetta's irony. The opening and closing scenes are cut, focusing the film squarely upon the relationship between MacDonald's character, Sarah, and her music teacher, Carl Linden. The opening scene was a flash forward, in which Sarah appears as an elderly woman recalling how she fell in love. One reason for dropping this scene is that it had been appropriated for MGM's 1937 film 'Maytime'. Coward disliked the 1940 film and vowed that no more of his shows would be filmed in Hollywood.Dugan, Eleanor Knowles, John Cocchi and J. Peter Bergman. 'The Films of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy', pp. 399400, Grand Cyrus Press (2011) In 1951, he told 'The Daily Express', "I was saving up 'Bitter Sweet' as an investment for my old age. After MGM's dreadful film I can never revive it" on stage.Barber, John. "Now Nol Coward takes his bitter-sweet revenge on Hollywood", 'The Daily Express', November 29, 1951, p. 3

Plot



Set in late 19th century Vienna, the story focuses on the romance between music teacher Carl Linden (Nelson Eddy) and his prize pupil Sarah Milick (Jeanette MacDonald).

Cast



* Jeanette MacDonald as Sarah Millick, later Sari Linden

* Nelson Eddy as Carl Linden

* George Sanders as Baron Von Tranisch

* Ian Hunter as Lord Shayne

* Felix Bressart as Max

* Sig Ruman as Herr Schlock

* Diana Lewis as Jane

* Lynne Carver as Dolly

* Edward Ashley as Harry Daventry

* Curt Bois as Ernst

* Fay Holden as Mrs. Millick

* Janet Beecher as Lady Daventry

* Charles Judels as Herr Wyler

* Veda Ann Borg as Manon

* Herman Bing as Market Keeper

* Greta Meyer as Mama Luden

Soundtrack



* "I'll See You Again"

** Written by Nol Coward

** Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy

* "Polka"

** Written by Nol Coward

** Played at the party and danced to by the guests

* "If You Could Only Come With Me"

** Written by Nol Coward

** Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy

* "What Is Love"

** Written by Nol Coward

** Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy

** Reprised at Schlick's

* "Kiss Me"

** Written by Nol Coward

** Sung by Jeanette MacDonald

* "Tokay"

** Written by Nol Coward

** Sung by Nelson Eddy and the patrons at the cafe

* "Love In Any Language"

** Written by Nol Coward

** Sung by Jeanette MacDonald at the cafe

** Partly dubbed by Ann Harriet Lee

* "Dear Little Cafe"

** Words and Music by Nol Coward with additional lyrics by Gus Kahn

** Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy

** Reprised by Jeanette MacDonald

* "Ladies Of The Town"

** Written by Nol Coward and Gus Kahn

** Sung by Jeanette MacDonald and 2 uncredited female singers

* "Una voce poco fa"

** From Gioacchino Rossini's 'The Barber of Seville'

** Danced by a dancing ensemble

* "Zigeuner (The Gypsy)"

** Written by Nol Coward

** Sung by Jeanette MacDonald in the operetta finale

See also



* 'Bitter Sweet' (1933 film)

References




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