The Great Caruso (1951)
Overview
Enrico Caruso's only passion is to sing. For that, he leaves his hometown of Naples, Italy, and travels to America to sing for the Metropolitan Opera. At first, his lack of education and poor background make him an outcast in the high-class opera world. Eventually, his voice wins him both fans and the hand of his love, Dorothy. But his nonstop pace and desire to perform at any cost eventually take their toll on the singer's health.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 2.795 |
Directed By
Richard Thorpe
Crew
Richard Thorpe
William Ludwig
Ernesto De Curtis
Jesse L. Lasky
Joseph Ruttenberg
Gene Ruggiero
Cedric Gibbons
Gabriel Scognamillo
Edwin B. Willis
Joe Pasternak
Johnny Green
Irving Aaronson
Douglas Shearer
TOP CAST
Mario Lanza
Enrico Caruso
Ann Blyth
Dorothy Benjamin
Dorothy Kirsten
Louise Heggar
Jarmila Novotná
Maria Selka
Richard Hageman
Carlo Santi
Carl Benton Reid
Park Benjamin
Eduard Franz
Giulio Gatti-Casazza
Ludwig Donath
Alfredo Brazzi
Alan Napier
Jean de Reszke
Blanche Thebom
Vocalist - Opera Montage
Teresa Celli
Vocalist - Opera Montage
Nicola Moscona
Vocalist - Opera Montage
Giuseppe Valdengo
Vocalist - Opera Montage
Lucine Amara
Vocalist - Opera Montage
Marina Koshetz
Vocalist - Opera Montage
George Chakiris
Dancer (uncredited)
Mae Clarke
Woman (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Front Row Audience Member at 'Lucia di Lammermoor' (uncredited)
William Ripley Dorr
Vocal Ensemble (uncredited)
Hazel Dohlman
Dowager (uncredited)