The Tales of Hoffman

The “most glowingly ambitious attempt ever made to recreate classical opera upon the motion-picture screen” (New York Times), Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's follow-up to their enormously successful ballet film, The Red Shoes, appealed to a somewhat more limited audience. “....A display of...totally unrestrained visual splendor--a treat for the eyes, the ears and the intellect...but with little appeal to the heart.” (William K. Everson) Lush color, Offenbach's magnificent score (performed by the Royal Philharmonic, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham), and impressive dancing by Moira Shearer and Ludmilla Tcherina among others highlight the three connected tales of a poet's amorous adventures.

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