A melancholy poet reflects on three women he loved and lost in the past: a mechanical performing doll, a Venetian courtesan, and the consumptive daughter of a celebrated composer.
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The Tales of Hoffmann
1952
R
2 h 8 m
संयुक्त राज्य किंगडम
फंतासी
संगीत
Musical
A melancholy poet reflects on three women he loved and lost in the past: a mechanical performing doll, a Venetian courtesan, and the consumptive daughter of a celebrated composer.
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7.1 /10
4485 people rated
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Moira Shearer
Stella
Moira Shearer
Kleinzach's Lady-Love
Moira Shearer
Olympia
Robert Rounseville
E.T.A. Hoffmann
Robert Rounseville
Self
Ludmilla Tchérina
Giulietta
Ludmilla Tchérina
Self
Ann Ayars
Antonia
Ann Ayars
Self
Pamela Brown
Nicklaus
Pamela Brown
Self
Léonide Massine
Spalanzani
Léonide Massine
Schlemil
Léonide Massine
Franz
Robert Helpmann
Councillor Lindorf
Robert Helpmann
Coppelius
Robert Helpmann
Dapertutto
Frederick Ashton
Kleinzach
Frederick Ashton
Cochenille
Frederick Ashton
Self
Mogens Wieth
Crespel
Mogens Wieth
Self
Lionel Harris
Pitichinaccio
Lionel Harris
Self
Philip Leaver
Andres
Meinhart Maur
Luther
Edmond Audran
Partner to Stella in Dragonfly Ballet
Dorothy Bond
Olympia
Dorothy Bond
Self
Margherita Grandi
Giulietta
Margherita Grandi
Self
Monica Sinclair
Nicklaus
Monica Sinclair
Self
Joan Alexander
Antonia's Mother
Grahame Clifford
Spalanzani
Grahame Clifford
Franz
Grahame Clifford
Self
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Scuderia
29/05/2023 17:13
source: The Tales of Hoffmann
TIKTOK_IGP👮🏽
18/11/2022 08:24
Trailer—The Tales of Hoffmann
David👑
16/11/2022 10:32
The Tales of Hoffmann
didilekitlane
16/11/2022 02:12
A film of Offenbach's opera, choreographed by Frederick Ashton, designed by Hein Heckroth, and played by the Royal Philharmonic under Sir Thomas Beecham. Dear God, almost every second of it is overwhelmingly lovely. It may, in fact, be one of the most beautiful things wrought by man.
The only drawback is that I am now completely smitten by Ludmilla Tcherina, one of the most beautiful works of God, and would sell my reflection to get hold of the 'missing' Powell and Pressburger films she also stars in, 'Oh... Rosalinda!' and 'Honeymoon.'
If you loved 'The Red Shoes', you have to see this.
nisrin_life
16/11/2022 02:12
I liked the Red Shoes more, but Tales of Hoffmann is still an excellent Powell & Pressburger movie. While I did have trouble understanding the English opera (my first one at that), the episode character lists really helped. It's interesting to note that as Hoffmann tells his tales, the women in each episode become more "real." It did seem to drag on a bit at times, but I think it might be one of those movies that looks better with a second or third viewing. Still a wonderful and dazzling movie with amazing set & costume designs & expertly directed.
hiann_christopher
16/11/2022 02:12
Rational? I cannot be rational about this mad cinematic gem. I was spellbound as a child watching it over and over again on the Million Dollar Movie (on B&W TV, no less!) Like Martin Scorcese's mother, mine too would call from the kitchen (when I was sneaking yet another look) "Turn that off! You watched it yesterday and the day before. Now we've heard enough of that thing!"
Run, do not walk, to purchase the newly released Criterion DVD. It is worth every penny. Never has the color been so lush and the detail so finally delineated. And I know, I have pursued (rare) showings of this film nearly all my 50 years. If you think you've seen Hoffman before, wait until you see this!
Lintle Senekane
16/11/2022 02:12
I saw this film when it first came out and was overwhelmed by the music (by Jacques Offenbach) and the gorgeous 3-strip Technicolor. I even bought the LP soundtrack album (twice). When the Criterion laserdisc version came out, I forked out beaucoup bucks for it -- and was not disappointed! I suspect this film was the first music video, for all the sound (singing and music) was pre-recorded, which gave it a more pure quality. Nearly all the on-camera players were ballet stars, who lip-synced singing by opera stars! It is an opera, after all, so perhaps it could be accused of being a bit stagey, but so what!! It is a pure delight, and I am now happy to report that Criterion has released the DVD! It has been restored and digitally remastered for a truly glorious presentation. Comments by Martin Scorcese only add to the release!
leong_munyee
16/11/2022 02:12
Powell and Pressburger made this overblown opera a few years after their ballet film, The Red Shoes. Featuring good performances from Robert Rounsville, Moira Shearer, Robert Helpmann and Pamela Brown and some fantastic images; plus that great music from Offenbach (not always easy to follow the stories but they are enjoyable) and lots of garish Technicolor. I think Olympia might be my favourite of the stories but I did find them all equally excellent. Hard to categorise this movie but in the P&P canon it stands as one of their best.
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Scuderia
29/05/2023 17:13
source: The Tales of Hoffmann
TIKTOK_IGP👮🏽
18/11/2022 08:24
Trailer—The Tales of Hoffmann
David👑
16/11/2022 10:32
The Tales of Hoffmann
didilekitlane
16/11/2022 02:12
A film of Offenbach's opera, choreographed by Frederick Ashton, designed by Hein Heckroth, and played by the Royal Philharmonic under Sir Thomas Beecham. Dear God, almost every second of it is overwhelmingly lovely. It may, in fact, be one of the most beautiful things wrought by man.
The only drawback is that I am now completely smitten by Ludmilla Tcherina, one of the most beautiful works of God, and would sell my reflection to get hold of the 'missing' Powell and Pressburger films she also stars in, 'Oh... Rosalinda!' and 'Honeymoon.'
If you loved 'The Red Shoes', you have to see this.
nisrin_life
16/11/2022 02:12
I liked the Red Shoes more, but Tales of Hoffmann is still an excellent Powell & Pressburger movie. While I did have trouble understanding the English opera (my first one at that), the episode character lists really helped. It's interesting to note that as Hoffmann tells his tales, the women in each episode become more "real." It did seem to drag on a bit at times, but I think it might be one of those movies that looks better with a second or third viewing. Still a wonderful and dazzling movie with amazing set & costume designs & expertly directed.
hiann_christopher
16/11/2022 02:12
Rational? I cannot be rational about this mad cinematic gem. I was spellbound as a child watching it over and over again on the Million Dollar Movie (on B&W TV, no less!) Like Martin Scorcese's mother, mine too would call from the kitchen (when I was sneaking yet another look) "Turn that off! You watched it yesterday and the day before. Now we've heard enough of that thing!"
Run, do not walk, to purchase the newly released Criterion DVD. It is worth every penny. Never has the color been so lush and the detail so finally delineated. And I know, I have pursued (rare) showings of this film nearly all my 50 years. If you think you've seen Hoffman before, wait until you see this!
Lintle Senekane
16/11/2022 02:12
I saw this film when it first came out and was overwhelmed by the music (by Jacques Offenbach) and the gorgeous 3-strip Technicolor. I even bought the LP soundtrack album (twice). When the Criterion laserdisc version came out, I forked out beaucoup bucks for it -- and was not disappointed! I suspect this film was the first music video, for all the sound (singing and music) was pre-recorded, which gave it a more pure quality. Nearly all the on-camera players were ballet stars, who lip-synced singing by opera stars! It is an opera, after all, so perhaps it could be accused of being a bit stagey, but so what!! It is a pure delight, and I am now happy to report that Criterion has released the DVD! It has been restored and digitally remastered for a truly glorious presentation. Comments by Martin Scorcese only add to the release!
leong_munyee
16/11/2022 02:12
Powell and Pressburger made this overblown opera a few years after their ballet film, The Red Shoes. Featuring good performances from Robert Rounsville, Moira Shearer, Robert Helpmann and Pamela Brown and some fantastic images; plus that great music from Offenbach (not always easy to follow the stories but they are enjoyable) and lots of garish Technicolor. I think Olympia might be my favourite of the stories but I did find them all equally excellent. Hard to categorise this movie but in the P&P canon it stands as one of their best.
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