Mahler (1974)
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Director Ken Russell made a number of biographical films of composers' lives including The Music Lovers, (about Tchaikovsky) and Lisztomania. Russell embellished the other films with certain characteristic flourishes, which include a focus on the composers' sexual obsessions, poetically telling anachronisms, and scenes which show Richard Wagner in a bad light. The story of Mahler is recounted in a much less complex and flamboyant manner and is a relatively reverent study of the life and work of Austrian composer Gustav Mahler, here played by Robert Powell. The film tackles the touchy dilemma of Mahler's Jewishness in the anti-Semitic atmosphere of 19th-century Vienna. He converts to Christianity, which has no effect on his brilliant musical output but which eats away at his physical and mental well-being. Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) was a conductor and composer of the late Romantic era and specialized in huge symphonic works. Though his works were performed widely during his lifetime, they were less and less-often played until Leonard Bernstein's active campaign on their behalf brought him renewed recognition as a composer of the first rank, every bit the peer of Brahms or Stravinsky. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Robert Powell - Gustav Mahler
- Richard Morant - Max
- Rosalie Crutchley - Marie Mahler
- Kenneth Colley - Krenek
- Peter Eyre - Otto
- Terry O'Quinn
- Angela Down - Justine
- Michael Southgate - Alois Mahler
- Sarah McLellan - Putzi
- Elaine Delmar - Princess
- David Trevena - Dr. Richter
- Miriam Karlin - Aunt Rosa
- George Coulouris - Dr. Roth
- Georgina Hale - Alma Mahler
- Lee Montague - Bernhard Mahler
- Antonia Ellis - Cosima Wagner
- David Collings - Hugo Wolfe
- Dana Gillespie - Anna von Mildenburg
- Oliver Reed - Train Conductor
- Arnold Yarrow - Grandfather
- Gary Rich - Young Mahler
- Claire McLellan - Glucki
- Benny Lee - Uncle Arnold
- Ronald Pickup - Nick
- Andrew Faulds - Doctor On Train
- Otto Diamant - Prof. Sladky
- Director(s):
- Ken Russell
- Writer(s):
- Ken Russell
- Producer(s):
- Roy Baird, Sandy Lieberson, David Puttnam
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