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An aging opera singer looks back on her long life, including her relationships with her vocal teacher and a student.An aging opera singer looks back on her long life, including her relationships with her vocal teacher and a student.An aging opera singer looks back on her long life, including her relationships with her vocal teacher and a student.
- Nominated for 2 Oscars
- 3 wins & 2 nominations total
Mariska Aldrich
- Opera Singer
- (uncredited)
Bernice Alstock
- Contralto in 'Success' Montage
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Nick Angelo
- Tenor in 'Success' Montage
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Martha Bamattre
- Lady in Bar
- (uncredited)
Eumenio Blanco
- Cafe Patron
- (uncredited)
Agostino Borgato
- Student
- (uncredited)
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An unashamed wallow in that era where true romance took the place of stark reality, where our 'lovers' never actually got that far, and everyone went around singing - this is my favourite MacDonald/Eddy film and is absolutely delightful from beginning to end. It has its funny bits, its sad bits, its achingly romantic bits, and a worthy villain in the wonderful John Barrymore. And of course the Singing Sweethearts are at their most appealing. Lovely ...
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- TriviaWhen filming began in 1936 (in color), the original opera finale was also recorded, staged and shot. This was to have been Act II of Giacomo Puccini's "Tosca", one of the few operatic works with major roles for baritone (Scarpia) and soprano as equals (Tosca). It also allowed Jeanette MacDonald to sing the famous aria "Vissi D'arte". By the time shooting recommenced in black and white, this idea was scrapped and replaced with an elaborate fake Russian opera "Czaritza" created by Herbert Stothart to music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, presumably to allow for a big Duet (in "Tosca", she murders Scarpia by stabbing him through the heart!). The rewritten story of "Maytime" presumably demanded it. Sadly, the Technicolor "Tosca" sequence does not appear to have survived, which is a pity as it would have been fascinating to see MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in a major operatic sequence and in color.
- GoofsDuring the ball scene, Marcia Mornay sings Les filles de Cadiz by Delibes at the command of the Emperor Louis Napoleon. However, the piece was not composed until 1874, whereas Louis reigned from 1852-1870.
- Crazy creditsOpening credits are shown on the water and on the bark of the trees.
- Alternate versionsOriginally released in Sepia Platinum for Roadshow engagements, this was a process most famously used in the Kansas portions of 'The Wizard of Oz' and the Panama jungle scenes in 'The Sea Hawk'
- ConnectionsEdited into Cairo (1942)
- SoundtracksNow Is the Month of Maying
by Thomas Morley, was published in 1595.
Very popular with madrigal groups.
First line, with 'fa la la' refrain, sung by children in park.
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- Cvetoči španski bezeg
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- Runtime2 hours 12 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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