Serenade (1956)
The Thrill of His Voice! Thrill of a Great Story!
A wealthy woman discovers a vineyard worker with a beautiful operatic singing voice. She helps make him a star but then breaks his heart. He flees in misery to Mexico where he meets a sweet farm girl.
Director: Anthony Mann
Genre: Drama, Music, Romance
Runtime: 121 min
Release Date: March 23, 1956
Cast
- Mario Lanza - Damon Vincenti
- Joan Fontaine - Kendall Hale
- Sara Montiel - Juana Montes
- Vincent Price - Charles Winthrop
- Joseph Calleia - Marcatello
- Harry Bellaver - Tonio
- Vince Edwards - Marco Roselli
- Silvio Minciotti - Lardelli
- Frank Puglia - Manuel Montes
- Edward Platt - Everett Carter
Screenplay
- Ivan Goff (Screenplay)
- Ben Roberts (Screenplay)
- John Twist (Screenplay)
- James M. Cain (Novel)
Music: Ray Heindorf
Cinematography: J. Peverell Marley
Editing: William H. Ziegler
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: en
Themes
Opera Grandeur and Dramatic Voices, Opera Stage and Dramatic Arias, Musical Spectacle, Classical Music and Art
Keywords
opera, musical, tenor
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Serenade about?
- A wealthy woman discovers a vineyard worker with a beautiful operatic singing voice. She helps make him a star but then breaks his heart. He flees in misery to Mexico where he meets a sweet farm girl.
- Who directed Serenade?
- Serenade was directed by Anthony Mann.
- Who stars in Serenade?
- Serenade stars Mario Lanza, Joan Fontaine, Sara Montiel, Vincent Price, Joseph Calleia, Harry Bellaver.
- How long is Serenade?
- Serenade has a runtime of 2h 1m (121 minutes).
- What genre is Serenade?
- Serenade is a Drama, Music, Romance film.
- Where was Serenade produced?
- Serenade was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Serenade?
- The themes of Serenade include: Opera Grandeur and Dramatic Voices, Opera Stage and Dramatic Arias, Musical Spectacle, Classical Music and Art.