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The Red Shoes
Cast
Moira Shearer, Adolf Wohlbruck, Marius Goring, Léonide Massine View AllCrew
Emeric Pressburger (Screenplay), Emeric Pressburger (Director), Hans Christian Andersen (Writer), Michael Powell (Director) View AllRelease: Jul. 20th, 1948
Runtime: 2 hours, 13 minutes
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The Red Shoes
Has anybody seen it? I watched the last half hour and bit of the beginning but was captured ...
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mark f
I'll admit that I prefer the melodrama of The Red Shoes because it's far more original, cinematic and "human" than the others I mentioned, but if you like even only one of those other films, you owe it to yourself to watch Powell/Pressburger, and The Red Shoes is as good a place to start as any.
I'll admit that I prefer the melodrama of The Red Shoes because it's far more original, cinematic and "human" than the others I mentioned, but if you like even only one of those other films, you owe it to yourself to watch Powell/Pressburger, and The Red Shoes is as good a place to start as any.
Gideon58
This intimate yet inviting cinematic canvas focuses primarily on three characters: Julian Craster (Marius Goring) is a music student who goes to see the premiere of his music teacher's new ballet and is shocked to find that the teacher stole some of Julian's music for the ballet; Julian's angry cla....
This intimate yet inviting cinematic canvas focuses primarily on three characters: Julian Craster (Marius Goring) is a music student who goes to see the premiere of his music teacher's new ballet and is shocked to find that the teacher stole some of Julian's music for the ballet; Julian's angry cla....