The Great Waltz (Andrew L. Stone, 1972)
I crossed off an item from my Dying To
See list - The Great Waltz (Andrew L. Stone, 1972). Dying to see for
*purely* professional reasons, that is. It's godawful. BUT. It is more
watchable than Stone's previous horror Song of Norway (1970) which
remains my choice for the worst film musical of all time. This one
benefits from some Strauss père/fils tension at the beginning, Mary
Costa's campy arias, and a hilarious singing voice-of-God narrator
dropping such narrative nuggets as "In 43 days locked in this
house/Johann Strauss composed Die Fledermaus." Lawd! Horst Buchholz
(didn't know he was bisexual!) stars as Johann Jr. I'm embarrassed for
both of us.
Thanks to the amazing Rarefilmm site for allowing me to finally see this although several minutes are missing probably due to a faulty broadcast or rip.
Thanks to the amazing Rarefilmm site for allowing me to finally see this although several minutes are missing probably due to a faulty broadcast or rip.
Labels: bad movies, crappy musicals, musicals
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