The Beggar's Opera [DVD] [1952]
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Binding : DVDEAN : 7321900390217Label : Warner Home VideoManufacturer : Warner Home VideoPublisher : Warner Home VideoRelease date : 2004-06-28Title : The Beggar's Opera [DVD] [1952]Actor : ArrayAudience rating : Universal, suitable for allFormat : PALLanguages : ArrayNumber of items : 1Original release date : 1952-01-01Region code : 2Running time : 90Studio : Warner Home VideoTheatrical releaseDate : 1952
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review by: blockhed date: 2006-05-24 rating:
First and OriginalTo anyone with a sense of history this is a work, and a production, which grows better and more fascinating with each re-visit. It is, in effect, the first modern musical, and a major influence on all subsequent examples of the genre. Olivier is great in the role of Macheath: he looks the part, he acts the part, and so far as I'm concerned he sings the part. How well is a highwayman supposed to sing? The direction, if perhaps a little slow, is generally excellent, particularly in the group scenes. There is a splendidly atmospheric evocation of the general grubbiness of C18th London low-life. These settings draw extensively on Hogarth, who was strongly influenced by Gay's smash hit --- and not vice versa, as I read somewhere. Gay was dead, destroyed by Prime Minister Walpole, before Hogarth made his big breakthrough in 1733. Macheath, as Hogarth realised, was a parody of Walpole, the "great man". Stanley Holloway and Athene Seyler were terrific stalwarts on the London stage of the era. Tutin, as Polly, is suitably naive and innocent. The other girls are realistically slatternly, quite unlike the usual Hollywood hookers. Sadly, the dvd quality is pretty poor: the colour and the sound are jarringly uneven. Surely it would be possible to remedy this? But I'm not docking any stars for that reason: this is an affectionate production of a true theatrical survivor, and deserves to be seen by anyone capable of discernment.
review by: Kinggama date: 2005-07-05 rating:
FIFTIES NOSTALGIA BEGGAR'S OPERAThis production is great as a reminder of the performances of past stars such as Laurence Olivier (actually singing, and doing so very well!), Dorothy Tutin, Stanley Holloway,and for the first ever performance on film of Kenneth Williams. Musically, this is not the familiar arrangement of the score by Pepusch and Austin, nor yet an authentic performance on period instruments, but rather an arrangement by Sir Arthur Bliss conducted by Muir Matheson. What lets it down however is the presentation, where no attempt at remastering has apparently been made, so we get all the scratches and tramlines on the picture, and a sound track that sounds as if it has been recorded down a telephone line in a hail storm. But if you can watch through all of that, it is well worth giving it a go for all the old stars. I have given it one star only for reasons of nostalgia.
review by: date: 2004-09-27 rating:
Great Fun, Great Music, Great OlivierWhen this movie opened it scarcely caused a ripple in Britain and even less so in the U.S. I don't know why. It's a telling of John Gay's great work written in 1728, and the play was a blockbuster 280 years ago. It's supposed to be the first English "opera" that told a story through song and which was aimed to entertain the people. Gay took melodies wherever he found them, wrote lyrics to them to advance the storyline, and had a hit. And in another version, it still is. The Threepenny Opera by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht (with Blitzstein's redone lyrics) is a fixture in theaters, and Mack the Knife is still a popular song.
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br /Lawrence Olivier plays Macheath, a rollicking highwayman with "wives" all over London. He has two in particular, Polly Peachum, the daughter of his fence, and Lucy Lockit, the daughter of his jailer. The story of Macheath's adventures, captures and escapes are all told in song. There are horse riding songs, love songs, gambling songs, longing songs, lustful songs. The story starts in a London prison where Macheath awaits hanging. A beggar just tossed into the prison has written an opera about Macheath. He starts to tell it to the inmates and the movie takes off.
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br /The songs are great fun and the style of the movie is very much the look of 18th century London. You can feel the fleas in the wigs, the lice in the clothes, the sheen of greasy lips, the stink of unwashed bodies.
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br /And there are some sharp lines.
br /"A miser might as well be satisfied with one guinea as I with one wife."
br /"Love is a misfortune that can happen even to an indiscreet girl."
br /"I can tell by your kiss that your gin is excellent."
br /And when pointing out that consummation needn't wait for marriage, "Friends should not insist on ceremony."
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br /Olivier does a masterful job, handling his own stunts, horse work and, most bravely, his own singing. He's good. On the day of Macheath's hanging, he's carted out to the gallows, sitting jauntily on his casket. While a grim-faced preacher is screaming at him to repent, he's sweeping up wenches to kiss, downing tankards of ale held up to him, and making a little girl laugh while bouncing her on his knee. Olivier plays it with great verve.
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br /And while there's not exactly a reprieve, there is a joyous escape.
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br /If you like quirky films that will probably be forgotten if it weren't for DVD, this one is worth getting.
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