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On Such a Night (1955 film)

On Such a Night is a 1955 British short semi-documentary film directed by Anthony Asquith[1] which offers a snap-shot of the Glyndebourne opera house in the 1950s, including extracts from Le nozze di Figaro, and a fictional first visit to the opera house by an American. The film was "very discreetly aimed at potential American audiences fascinated by British eccentricities".[2]

On Such a Night
Directed byAnthony Asquith
Screenplay byPaul Dehn
Produced byFrancis Edge
CinematographyFrank North
Edited byAnthony Harvey
Release date
February 1956
Running time
37 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguagesEnglish
Italian

Background edit

It was filmed at Pinewood Studios and Lewes railway station on 28 May to 12 June 1955, with the operatic excerpts on 6 June 1955. After a private viewing on 25 October that year, the first public showing was on 24 November 1955 at the Gaumont Haymarket cinema, London, on a bill with Simon and Laura.[3]

Synopsis edit

An American tourist (David Knight) has been persuaded by to visit Alfriston but is bemused by what he witnesses at Victoria Station when people in evening dress join his train. After a confusing journey in a compartment with two men talking about a new countess, he alights at Lewes and is more baffled still when the formally dressed people get on a Southdown bus waiting there. He gets in a taxi and asks the driver to follow the bus. Arriving at the entrance of Glyndebourne, he explains to an upper-class lady (Marie Lohr) he had noticed at Victoria Station who is with her niece (Josephine Griffin) that he does not have a ticket, at which they ask John Christie who sees that he gets one.

During the performance he watches Sesto Bruscantini sing "Non più andrai" and Sena Jurinac (the "new Countess") sing "Porgi, amor". The end of the second-act finale is shown, with Franco Calabrese, Monica Sinclair, Hugues Cuénod and Ian Wallace, and the very end of the opera. There is also a scene of Carl Ebert rehearsing Jurinac and Rizzieri and of the conductor Vittorio Gui and the administrator Moran Caplat, and the orchestra playing croquet. The film ends with the lady giving the American her ticket for Don Giovanni the following week so that he can come with her niece.[2]

Cast edit

In the opera extracts:

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by Vittorio Gui, and the film was issued on DVD in 2010, using a print from the BFI National Archive.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b at the British Film Institute[better source needed] which lists 1955 as year of release
  2. ^ a b c Milnes, Rodney. "On Such a NightRodney Milnes rediscovers a Glyndbourne gem", Opera, 2010 Festivals Issue, pp. 44–47.
  3. ^ Julia Aries. The Story of On Such a Night. Booklet essay for the DVD On Such a Night, 2010.

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