The Glass Mountain (1949)
Facts
| Cast | Valentina Cortese, Tito Gobbi, Dulcie Gray, Arnold Marle and Sebastian Shaw |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1948 |
| DVD Release | June 26, 2007 |
| Running Time | 94 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 089859848520 |
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About The Glass Mountain
After the war, a composer-turned-soldier leaves the beautiful Italian girl who had nursed him back to health and desperately tries to reestablish his marriage with his wife in London. Inspired by the legend of a girl whose spirit moves in the shadows of the Glass Mountain (the majestic Italian Alps), he writes an opera. While attending the premiere in Venice renews his relationship with the Italian beauty. It is only when he learns that his wife crashed on the same mountain while flying to his performance that the confused composer begins to unravel the meaning of his life. The Glass Mountain features many singers from La Scala appearing in the opera sequence. Released by Renown Pictures. Bonus Features: Bios| Trailers| Video Feature: Clair de Lune. Specs: DVD5, Dolby Digital, 1.33:1, English Language, Rated NR, 94 minutes, B&W, 1949.
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Average user review:| Good restore........old time love story |
went to war falls in love with someone...then returns to his wife after
the war...but memories dont fail and he ........
Cant say too much.... the man is also a music composer...
I enjoyed it....
October 9, 2008
| beautifully-scored romantic drama |
The story revolves around struggling composer Richard Wilder (Denison) whose quest to write an opera about a Viennese mountain legend tests his marriage, and leads him into a passionate affair with a beautiful Italian woman.
Michael Denison offers a strongly-sympathetic performance in the lead role, playing a man torn between his loyal English wife (Dulcie Gray) and the young girl (Valentina Cortese) who re-awakens his creative spirit. The film is also notable for a beautifully-shot opera sequence (scored by Nino Rota) featuring Tito Gobbi, Elena Rizzieri and other members of the Le Fenice Opera Company from Venice.
The DVD's image transfer suffers from various stability issues, and the soundtrack is very worn in certain areas. Nevertheless, VCI has done classic movie lovers a great service by rescuing THE GLASS MOUNTAIN from the vaults and making it available for everyone to enjoy.
The DVD also includes cast biography pages, the original trailer, plus trailers of two other VCI releases ("Beyond Tomorrow" and "Pearl of the South Pacific"). (Single-sided, single-layer disc). February 19, 2008
| "The Glass Mountain (1949) ... Henry Cass ... VCI Home Video" |
Under Henry Cass (Director / Screenwriter), Joseph Janni (Producer / Screenwriter), John Sutro (Producer), Fred Zelnick (Producer), Emery Bonnet (Screenwriter), John Cousins (Screenwriter, John Hunter (Screenwriter), Arthur Grant (Cinematographer), W. McLeod (Cinematographer), Elizabeth Anthony (Composer (Music Score), Vivian Lambelet (Composer (Music Score), Nino Rota (Composer (Music Score), Lister Laurence (Editor),Terence Verity (Art Director) ---- the cast includes Dulcie Gray (Ann Wilder), Michael Denison (Richard Wilder),Valentina Cortese (Alida),Tito Gobbi (Tito), Sebastian Shaw (Bruce McLeod),Antonio Centa (Gino), Sydney King (Charles), Arnold Marle (Manager of Teatro La Fenice) - - - - featuring top performances from the '40s and '50s with outstanding drama and screenplays, along with a wonderful cast and supporting actors to bring it all together ... another winner from the vaults of almost forgotten gems
SPECIAL FEATURES BIOS:
1. Henry Cass (Director)
Date of Birth: 24 June 1902 - London, England, UK
Date of Death: 1989
2. Michael Denison
Date of Birth: 1 November 1915 - Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, UK
Date of Death: 22 July 1998 - Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK.
Special footnote, actor Michael Denison enjoyed a highly successful career both on stage and screen. He and his wife actress Dulcie Gray appeared in over 100 West End shows and their marriage, which lasted nearly sixty years, was regarded as one of the happiest in British show business.
3. Dulcie Gray
Date of Birth: 20 November 1919 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaya. [now Malaysia]
Date of Death: Still Living
4. Valentina Cortese
Date of Birth: 1 January 1925 - Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Date of Death: Still Living
BONUS:
1. "Clair De Lune" (Moonlight) crca 1939 - the third movement from "Suite Bergamasque" by Claude Debussy, 1905
TRAILERS:
1. Pearl of the South Pacific (1955) - featuring Virginia Mayo, Dennis Morgan and David Farrar
2. Beyond Tomorrow (1940) - featuring Richard Carlson, Jean Parker, Harry Carey, C. Aubrey Smith, Charles Winninger and Maria Ouspenskaya,
3. The Glass Mountain (1949) - See above review for cast and director.
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Total Time: 94 min on DVD ~ VCI Home Video #8485 ~ (6/26/2007) June 11, 2007
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