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Maytime

  • Director: Robert Z. Leonard
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Operetta
  • Main Cast: Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, John Barrymore, Herman Bing, Tom Brown
  • Release Year: 1937
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 132 minutes

Plot

The third of MGM's profitable Jeanette MacDonald/Nelson Eddy songfests, Maytime opens in the early 20th century, with a young girl arguing with her boyfriend over her wishes to become an opera singer. The girl's neighbor, a lonely old woman whom we gradually recognize as a convincingly "aged" Jeanette MacDonald, tells the girl of her own career in opera. The old lady was once the radiant young diva Marcia Mornay. In 1868 she was the toast of Europe, thanks to the tutelage of her voice instructor Nikolai Nazarov (John Barrymore). He proposes marriage, and Marcia accepts, more out of gratitude than love. In a euphoric pre-nuptial state, Marcia finds herself on Paris' Left Bank, where she meets handsome café crooner Paul Allison (Nelson Eddy). They meet again at a lavish Maytime festival, falling in love (to the accompaniment of Sigmund Romberg's most dazzling duets) in the process. Sadly, Marcia returns to Nazarov, while Paul goes off to America to lick his wounds. Seven years later, Marcia, making her New York debut in a fictional opera based on the works of Tchaikovsky, finds that the leading baritone is none other than Paul. Unable to envision life without her new love, Marcia begs Nazarov for a divorce. He smiles slyly and promises to give her her freedom-whereupon he heads to Paul's apartment and kills the poor fellow. The flashback done, Marcia advises her pretty young neighbor that one can never have both love and a career. Out of tragedy grows the happy ending, in which the spirit of the now-deceased Marcia is reunited with Paul in a blossom-filled Hereafter. On paper, Maytime may seem to be the ultimate in Hoke, but even in recent revival showings the film never fails to cast its spell over an audience. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lynne Carver - Barbara Roberts; Rafaela Ottiano - Ellen; Charles Judels - Cabby; Paul Porcasi - Composer Trentini; Sig Rumann - Fanchon; Walter Kingsford - Rudyard; Edgar Norton - Secretary; Guy Bates Post - Emperor Louis Napoleon; Anna Demetrio - Mme. Fanchon; Agostino Borgato; Barlowe Borland - Stage Doorman; Harlan Briggs - Bearded Director; Maurice Cass - Opera House Manager; Iphigenie Castiglioni - Empress Eugenie; Allen Cavan; Luke Cosgrave; Paul Cremonesi - Opera Critic; Guy D'Ennery - Aide; Don Cossack Chorus - Singer; Sarah Edwards; Frank Elliott - Aide; Robert C. Fischer - Opera Director; Christian J. Frank - Gendarme; Billy Gilbert - Drunk in Cafe; Fred Graham; Arthur Stuart Hull; Harry Hayden - Opera Director; Grace Hayle; Howard Hickman - Opera Director; Russell Hicks - Monsieur Bulliet; Brandon Hurst - Master of Ceremonies; Sidney Jarvis; Hans Joby - Doctor; Claude King - Noble; Leonid Kinskey - Student in Bar; Adia Kuznetzoff - Student in Cafe; John Le Sueur - Maypole Dancer; Ivan Lebedeff - Empress' Dinner Companion; Gus Leonard - Concierge; George London - "Les Huguenots" Chorus; Eric Lonsdale; Jacques Lory - Drunk; Belle Mitchell - Maid; Alberto Morin - Student; Jack Murphy; Forbes Murray - Aide; Helen Parrish - "Merry Month of May" Singers; Albert Pollet - Cabbie; Frank Puglia - Orchestra Conductor; Charles Requa - Stage Manager; Henry Roquemore - Publicity Man; Christian Rub - Sleeper outside Cafe; Jose Rubio; Oscar Rudolph; Frank Sheridan - O'Brien, a Director; Bernard Suss - Assistant Manager; Bobby Watson; Delmar Watson; Paul Weigel - Prompter; Ben Welden; Clarence H. Wilson - Waiter; Ian Wolfe - Court Official; Douglas Wood - Massilon, Hotel Manager; Armand "Curly" Wright - Bow-and-Arrow Stand Man; Frank O'Connor - Servant; Pat Somerset - Gossiper; Joan Breslau - Queen of the May; Mariska Aldrich - Opera Contralto; Harold Entwistle - Roues; Francisco Maran - Gendarme; Alexander Schoenberg - French Proprietor; Buster Slaven; Blair Davies; Herta Lind - Peasant; Genaro Spagnoli - Chef; George Davis - Usher

Credit

Cedric Gibbons - Art Director, Frederic Hope - Art Director, Val Raset - Choreography, Adrian - Costume Designer, Robert Z. Leonard - Director, Conrad A. Nervig - Editor, Herbert Stothart - Composer (Music Score), Herbert Stothart - Musical Direction/Supervision, Oliver Marsh - Cinematographer, Robert Z. Leonard - Producer, Hunt Stromberg - Producer, Edwin B. Willis - Set Designer, Noel Langley - Screenwriter, Sigmund Romberg - From Musical by, Sigmund Romberg - Play Author, Rida Johnson Young - Play Author
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