The Threepenny Opera (2000)
Overview
Macheath (Mack the Knife), notorious bandit and womanizer, runs afoul of Jonathan Peachum when he marries Peachum's daughter Polly in a ceremony of doubtful legality. Peachum's resolve to have Mack sent to the gallows is complicated by the fact that Mack's old army buddy is the chief of police, Tiger Brown. Peachum and his wife commence a series of strategems to ensnare Mack: bribing prostitutes to turn him in, exercising their influence over the police, and ultimately threatening to ruin the coronation of Queen Victoria by having all the beggars in London (whom Peachum controls) line the parade route. Mack is imprisoned, escapes, and is imprisoned again. When his hour of execution arrives, however, a mounted messenger appears with the Queen's reprieve, which includes a baronetcy and an annual pension of 10,000 pounds.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | it |
Popularity | 0.143 |
Directed By
Lorenzo Mariani
Andrea Bevilacqua
Crew
Heinz Karl Gruber
Lorenzo Mariani
Allen Moyer
Allen Moyer
Andrea Bevilacqua
Ettore Gaipa
Gino Negri
Giorgia Strehler
Kurt Weill
Bertolt Brecht
Bertolt Brecht