| Pagliacci | |
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| Directed by | Karl Grune | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | Max Schach | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Otto Kanturek | 
| Edited by | Walter Stokvis | 
| Music by | |
Production company  | Trafalgar Films  | 
| Distributed by | United Artists | 
Release date  | 11 December 1936 | 
Running time  | 92 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Pagliacci is a 1936 British musical film directed by Karl Grune and starring Richard Tauber, Steffi Duna and Diana Napier.[1] It is an adaptation in English of the 1892 opera Pagliacci by Ruggiero Leoncavallo.
Production
The film is shot partially in colour (using the UFAcolor process) and partially in black-and-white. The film's art direction was by Oscar Friedrich Werndorff. The film was made by the independent Trafalgar Films at Elstree Studios. The film was a very expensive production, with Tauber himself receiving £60,000 for appearing, which turned into a costly flop on its release.[2]
Caught up in the technical procedures of the colour sequences, Grune asked Wendy Toye to direct the actors for him.[3]
Cast
- Richard Tauber as Canio Salvatini
 - Steffi Duna as Nedda Salvatini
 - Diana Napier as Trina
 - Arthur Margetson as Tonio
 - Esmond Knight as Cadet Silvio
 - Jerry Verno as Beppe, comic trouper
 - Gordon James as Leone
 - Harry Milton as Cadet
 - Ivan Wilmot as Silvio's Coach Driver
 - John Traynor as Coach-Home Builder
 
See also
References
- ↑ BFI.org
 - ↑ Low p.203-4
 - ↑ 'Backed by the Butter Board – then a Cannes premiere: rediscovering the films of Wendy Toye', in The Guardian, 18 November 2022
 
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
 - Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
 
External links
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