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Yes, Giorgio

Yes, Giorgio is a 1982 American musicalcomedy film starring Luciano Pavarotti.[2][3] The film is based on the 1961 novel by Anne Piper.[4] Yes, Giorgio also stars Kathryn Harrold,[5] Eddie Albert,[3] Paola Borboni,[3] James Hong,[3] Joseph Mascolo,[6] Leona Mitchell,[7] Kurt Adler,[8] Emerson Buckley,[9] and Alexander Courage.[10] The film was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, written by Norman Steinberg, and produced by Peter Fetterman.[2] Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film was a major box-office bomb, losing an estimated $45 million.[11]

Yes, Giorgio
Original film poster
Directed byFranklin J. Schaffner
Written byNorman Steinberg
Based onthe novel by Anne Piper
Produced byPeter Fetterman
Starring
CinematographyFred J. Koenekamp
Edited byMichael F. Anderson
Music byMichael J. Lewis
John Williams (songs)
Production
company
Distributed byMGM/UA Entertainment Company
Release date
  • September 24, 1982 (1982-09-24)
Running time
110 minutes
LanguagesEnglish
Italian
Budget$19 million or $15 million[1]
Box office$2.3 million

Plot

World-famous Italian tenor opera singer Giorgio Fini is in Boston for a concert when he gets a phone call asking him to perform at The Met. The call brings up bad memories from his disastrous appearance there seven years earlier. It scares him to the point where he cannot sing at rehearsal. Everyone panics thinking he is losing his voice.

His business manager, Henry Pollack, calls throat specialist Pamela Taylor. Giorgio at first refuses her, believing her not to be a doctor but "a nurse" because she is a woman. After being scared into seeing her by his manager, she immediately detects that the problem is only psychological, not physical. Pamela makes up a serious-sounding name for the condition and gives Giorgio a shot to cure it, which she reveals to Henry is harmless vitamin B12. After reacting to the prick of the needle, Giorgio instantly gets his voice back and proceeds to sing the following day at the Hatch Shell in Boston.

Giorgio is immediately physically attracted to Pamela, and even though he is married with two children, she agrees to go out on a dinner date. The date does not go well, but Giorgio is persistent, visiting the hospital where Pamela works. His quick thinking helps calm a scared child getting ready for surgery to remove his tonsils, promising ice cream which he delivers after the surgery. Impressed by his handling of the children, she agrees to another date. She eventually becomes his traveling companion. After spending a romantic week in San Francisco and the wine country visiting friends of Giorgio, the two eventually fall in love, even though at the start of their relationship he told her this was just "a fling" and made her promise not to fall in love with him. He gains the confidence through his love for her to agree to perform at the Met in the Giacomo Puccini opera Turandot. However, because Giorgio refuses to leave his wife, Pamela throws him a kiss and leaves the Met while Giorgio is singing "Nessun Dorma" to her.

Cast

Production

In June 1980, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer announced they had signed a deal with Pavarotti to star in the movie. "I have done a lot of television and think I have the experience to do a movie", said the singer. "I will put myself in the hands of those making this but hopefully my sense of humor will come through.[12]

Pavarotti said he did the film "Because they asked me" and "it has been almost 30 years since the days when Mario Lanza made a movie, and I thought it was time for the world of opera to come out in a movie. I think it will be good for the opera and probably good for me."[13]

The singer said Mario Lanza was an "inspiration for me. He did a lot for the world of opera, and I believe he had one of the greatest, most exciting voices I have ever heard. Of course I never saw him on a stage; perhaps he would have been unable to sing opera. But I do know that his voice was definitely exciting."[14]

Producer Peter Fetterman said originally he had wanted to remake The Great Caruso "But that wasn't very realistic. No one in Hollywood was going to invest a lot of money in a period piece. I just knew that someone had to make a movie with Pavarotti. He's got so much charisma. A talent like his appears only once in every generation. The story is a musical romance like those wonderful MGM films with Mario Lanza."[1]

"The film's budget will be substantial" said executive producer Herbert Breslin. "We're not going to skimp on it. We'll spend whatever it takes to make a movie right for Mr Pavarotti."[12]

In December 1980, it was announced that Franklin Schaffner would direct.[15]

In April 1981, Sigourney Weaver was announced as Pavarotti's co-star;[16] then in May, MGM said Kate Jackson would play the role.[17] In June 1981, MGM announced that Kathryn Harrold had replaced Kate Jackson.[18]

It was decided for Pavarotti to perform a free concert in Boston that would be used for the movie. The concert was held on June 26, 1981. The unit arrived in Boston on June 22 and shot there for ten days. A crowd of over 110,000 saw the free concert.[19]

Parotti performed 10 arias and songs and gave three encores during the concert that ended shortly before 6 p.m. and included a 15-minute intermission. "His performance was faultless", said Fetterman. "It's going to be the highlight of the movie."[20]

Pavarotti also performed at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York.[13]

While filming scenes on the MGM backlot, Shaffner said Pavarotti "needs direction, because he is not a professional actor. He needs to be told when to pull back. But he responds very well."

Pavarotti said, "I am enjoying the movie... Are there any surprises? No surprises. Except being awakened at 5 a.m. For a man who usually gets out of bed at 10 or 12, that is a surprise... Will I do another film? I'll tell you after I see this one."[14]

Release

Yes, Giorgio was released in theatres on September 24, 1982.[3][21] The film was released on VHS on November 18, 1992, by MGM/UA Home Video, which was available exclusively through Warner Home Video worldwide. Yes, Giorgio was released on DVD on June 22, 2009, by Warner Home Video.[22]

Reception

Critical response

Yes, Giorgio opened to negative reviews and is considered Schaffner's weakest film. Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert selected the film as one of the worst of the year in a 1982 episode of At the Movies.[23]

Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote in her review: "Mr. Pavarotti marches happily through Yes, Giorgio with an air of utter confidence. The story seems to strike him as a perfectly plausible one, and to some slight extent his optimism rubs off on the other players. Without him, there wouldn't be a movie here at all; with him, at least there is a good-natured spectacle."[3]

Box office

Yes, Giorgio grossed US$2,279,543 in the United States.[24]

The film had reportedly been made in part because Gladys Begelman, wife of David Begelman, the COO and president of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer at that time, was an opera lover. According to one source at MGM: "Okay, so you make a picture with Pavarotti and ten people and their aunts go see it, and it dies. But for $15 million? Don't think there aren't a lot of unhappy faces at MGM/UA about that one."[25]

During the production of Yes, Giorgio, MGM announced the studio was to remake their 1934 musical film The Merry Widow starring Plácido Domingo and Julie Andrews but the film was never made.[26]

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ a b Michael Blowen (27 June 1981). "The Concert: I Just Hope It's Not A Zoo'". Boston Globe (FIRST ed.). p. 1.
  2. ^ a b "Yes, Giorgio". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved December 11, 2016.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b c d e f Maslin, Janet (September 24, 1982). "Pavarotti In 'Giorgio'". The New York Times. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  4. ^ Globe, Alan, ed. (1999). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Berlin: De Gruyter Saur. p. 369. ISBN 978-3598114922.
  5. ^ Donahue, Deirdre (March 11, 1985). "Forget MacGruder—Kathryn Harrold Loves Her Mate Named Mo". People. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  6. ^ Stone, Natalie (December 9, 2016). "Joseph Mascolo, Days of Our LivesActor, Dies at 87". People. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  7. ^ Collier 1983, p. 37.
  8. ^ Collier 1983, p. 38.
  9. ^ "Emerson Buckley, 73, An Opera Conductor". The New York Times. November 20, 1989. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  10. ^ . The Pennsylvania Center for the Book. State College, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  11. ^ Watling, Eve (Jul 23, 2018). "The biggest box office bombs of all time". Newsweek. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  12. ^ a b Lee, Grant (5 June 1980). "Lights, Camera... Pavarotti: MGM signs tenor for motion picture debut in romantic comedy 'Yes, Giorgio'". Los Angeles Times. p. h1.
  13. ^ a b Klemesrud, Judy (14 Aug 1981). "At the Movies; Pavarotti Prepares For A Debut". New York Times. p. C.6.
  14. ^ a b "Pavarotti Is Relishing His Movie Debut". Boston Globe. Aug 22, 1981. p. 1.
  15. ^ Pollock, Dale (Dec 17, 1980). "Film Clips: 'Popeye,' 'Stir Crazy' Leading Movie Pack Film Clips". Los Angeles Times. p. i1.
  16. ^ Gold, Aaron (Apr 7, 1981). "Tempo: Tower Ticker". Chicago Tribune. p. a5.
  17. ^ Beck, Marilyn (May 13, 1981). "Kate Jackson will be Pavarotti's costar". Chicago Tribune. p. a10.
  18. ^ Gold, Aaron (17 June 1981). "Tempo: Tower Ticker". Chicago Tribune. p. a7.
  19. ^ Jane Adams (17 June 1981). "Safety Fears Mar Pavarotti Concert Plans". Boston Globe (FIFTH ed.). p. 1.
  20. ^ "Sunshine, Cameras And Pavarotti". Boston Globe. 28 June 1981. p. 1.
  21. ^ * "Yes, Giorgio in US theatres". New York. Vol. 15, no. 41. New York: New York Media. October 18, 1982. p. 97. ISSN 0028-7369. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  22. ^ "Yes, Giorgio". Warner Home Video. Burbank, California: Warner Bros. June 22, 2009. OCLC 1012424410. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  23. ^ "Worst of 1982". At the Movies. Chicago: Tribune Broadcasting. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  24. ^ "Yes, Giorgio (1982)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
  25. ^ Jacobson, Harlan (Sep–Oct 1982). "Leave It To Begelman". Film Comment. Vol. 18, no. 5. New York. pp. 53–55.
  26. ^ LIBBEY, THEODORE W. Jr (25 Dec 1981). "NEWS OF MUSIC; DOMINGO IN 4TH 'MERRY WIDOW' FILM". New York Times. p. 2.29.
  27. ^ "The 55th Academy Awards (1983) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Archived from the original on 2012-09-05. Retrieved 2011-10-09.
  28. ^ "Yes, Giorgio – Golden Globes". HFPA. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  29. ^ "1982 RAZZIE Nominees & "Winners"". Golden Raspberry Award Foundation and John Wilson. April 11, 1983. from the original on December 4, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-26.

Sources

  • Collier, Aldore (September 1983). "Leona Mitchell: An All-American Opera Star". Ebony. Vol. 38, no. 11. Chicago: Ebony Media Corporation. pp. 37–38. ISSN 0012-9011. Retrieved December 11, 2016.

External links

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Yes Giorgio is a 1982 American musical comedy film starring Luciano Pavarotti 2 3 The film is based on the 1961 novel by Anne Piper 4 Yes Giorgio also stars Kathryn Harrold 5 Eddie Albert 3 Paola Borboni 3 James Hong 3 Joseph Mascolo 6 Leona Mitchell 7 Kurt Adler 8 Emerson Buckley 9 and Alexander Courage 10 The film was directed by Franklin J Schaffner written by Norman Steinberg and produced by Peter Fetterman 2 Released by Metro Goldwyn Mayer the film was a major box office bomb losing an estimated 45 million 11 Yes GiorgioOriginal film posterDirected byFranklin J SchaffnerWritten byNorman SteinbergBased onthe novel by Anne PiperProduced byPeter FettermanStarringLuciano Pavarotti Kathryn Harrold Eddie Albert Paola Borboni James Hong Joseph Mascolo Leona Mitchell Kurt Adler Emerson Buckley Alexander CourageCinematographyFred J KoenekampEdited byMichael F AndersonMusic byMichael J LewisJohn Williams songs ProductioncompanyMetro Goldwyn MayerDistributed byMGM UA Entertainment CompanyRelease dateSeptember 24 1982 1982 09 24 Running time110 minutesLanguagesEnglishItalianBudget 19 million or 15 million 1 Box office 2 3 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Box office 5 3 Awards and nominations 6 References 6 1 Sources 7 External linksPlot EditWorld famous Italian tenor opera singer Giorgio Fini is in Boston for a concert when he gets a phone call asking him to perform at The Met The call brings up bad memories from his disastrous appearance there seven years earlier It scares him to the point where he cannot sing at rehearsal Everyone panics thinking he is losing his voice His business manager Henry Pollack calls throat specialist Pamela Taylor Giorgio at first refuses her believing her not to be a doctor but a nurse because she is a woman After being scared into seeing her by his manager she immediately detects that the problem is only psychological not physical Pamela makes up a serious sounding name for the condition and gives Giorgio a shot to cure it which she reveals to Henry is harmless vitamin B12 After reacting to the prick of the needle Giorgio instantly gets his voice back and proceeds to sing the following day at the Hatch Shell in Boston Giorgio is immediately physically attracted to Pamela and even though he is married with two children she agrees to go out on a dinner date The date does not go well but Giorgio is persistent visiting the hospital where Pamela works His quick thinking helps calm a scared child getting ready for surgery to remove his tonsils promising ice cream which he delivers after the surgery Impressed by his handling of the children she agrees to another date She eventually becomes his traveling companion After spending a romantic week in San Francisco and the wine country visiting friends of Giorgio the two eventually fall in love even though at the start of their relationship he told her this was just a fling and made her promise not to fall in love with him He gains the confidence through his love for her to agree to perform at the Met in the Giacomo Puccini opera Turandot However because Giorgio refuses to leave his wife Pamela throws him a kiss and leaves the Met while Giorgio is singing Nessun Dorma to her Cast EditLuciano Pavarotti as Giorgio Fini Kathryn Harrold as Pamela Taylor Eddie Albert as Henry Pollack Paola Borboni as Sister Theresa James Hong as Kwan Beulah Quo as Mei Ling Norman Steinberg as Dr Barmen Rod Colbin as Ted Mullane Kathryn Fuller as Faye Kennedy Joseph Mascolo as Dominic Giordano Karen Kondazian as Francesca Giordano Leona Mitchell as herself Kurt Herbert Adler as himself Emerson Buckley as himself Alexander Courage as Conductor TurandotProduction EditIn June 1980 Metro Goldwyn Mayer announced they had signed a deal with Pavarotti to star in the movie I have done a lot of television and think I have the experience to do a movie said the singer I will put myself in the hands of those making this but hopefully my sense of humor will come through 12 Pavarotti said he did the film Because they asked me and it has been almost 30 years since the days when Mario Lanza made a movie and I thought it was time for the world of opera to come out in a movie I think it will be good for the opera and probably good for me 13 The singer said Mario Lanza was an inspiration for me He did a lot for the world of opera and I believe he had one of the greatest most exciting voices I have ever heard Of course I never saw him on a stage perhaps he would have been unable to sing opera But I do know that his voice was definitely exciting 14 Producer Peter Fetterman said originally he had wanted to remake The Great Caruso But that wasn t very realistic No one in Hollywood was going to invest a lot of money in a period piece I just knew that someone had to make a movie with Pavarotti He s got so much charisma A talent like his appears only once in every generation The story is a musical romance like those wonderful MGM films with Mario Lanza 1 The film s budget will be substantial said executive producer Herbert Breslin We re not going to skimp on it We ll spend whatever it takes to make a movie right for Mr Pavarotti 12 In December 1980 it was announced that Franklin Schaffner would direct 15 In April 1981 Sigourney Weaver was announced as Pavarotti s co star 16 then in May MGM said Kate Jackson would play the role 17 In June 1981 MGM announced that Kathryn Harrold had replaced Kate Jackson 18 It was decided for Pavarotti to perform a free concert in Boston that would be used for the movie The concert was held on June 26 1981 The unit arrived in Boston on June 22 and shot there for ten days A crowd of over 110 000 saw the free concert 19 Parotti performed 10 arias and songs and gave three encores during the concert that ended shortly before 6 p m and included a 15 minute intermission His performance was faultless said Fetterman It s going to be the highlight of the movie 20 Pavarotti also performed at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York 13 While filming scenes on the MGM backlot Shaffner said Pavarotti needs direction because he is not a professional actor He needs to be told when to pull back But he responds very well Pavarotti said I am enjoying the movie Are there any surprises No surprises Except being awakened at 5 a m For a man who usually gets out of bed at 10 or 12 that is a surprise Will I do another film I ll tell you after I see this one 14 Release EditYes Giorgio was released in theatres on September 24 1982 3 21 The film was released on VHS on November 18 1992 by MGM UA Home Video which was available exclusively through Warner Home Video worldwide Yes Giorgio was released on DVD on June 22 2009 by Warner Home Video 22 Reception EditCritical response Edit Yes Giorgio opened to negative reviews and is considered Schaffner s weakest film Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert selected the film as one of the worst of the year in a 1982 episode of At the Movies 23 Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote in her review Mr Pavarotti marches happily through Yes Giorgio with an air of utter confidence The story seems to strike him as a perfectly plausible one and to some slight extent his optimism rubs off on the other players Without him there wouldn t be a movie here at all with him at least there is a good natured spectacle 3 Box office Edit Yes Giorgio grossed US 2 279 543 in the United States 24 The film had reportedly been made in part because Gladys Begelman wife of David Begelman the COO and president of Metro Goldwyn Mayer at that time was an opera lover According to one source at MGM Okay so you make a picture with Pavarotti and ten people and their aunts go see it and it dies But for 15 million Don t think there aren t a lot of unhappy faces at MGM UA about that one 25 During the production of Yes Giorgio MGM announced the studio was to remake their 1934 musical film The Merry Widow starring Placido Domingo and Julie Andrews but the film was never made 26 Awards and nominations Edit Award Category Recipients Result Ref Academy Awards Best Original Song If We Were in Love Music by John Williams Lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman Nominated 27 Golden Globe Awards Best Original Song Nominated 28 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Actor Luciano Pavarotti Nominated 29 Worst New Star NominatedWorst Screenplay Norman Steinberg NominatedReferences Edit a b Michael Blowen 27 June 1981 The Concert I Just Hope It s Not A Zoo Boston Globe FIRST ed p 1 a b Yes Giorgio Turner Classic Movies Retrieved December 11 2016 permanent dead link a b c d e f Maslin Janet September 24 1982 Pavarotti In Giorgio The New York Times Retrieved December 11 2016 Globe Alan ed 1999 The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film Berlin De Gruyter Saur p 369 ISBN 978 3598114922 Donahue Deirdre March 11 1985 Forget MacGruder Kathryn Harrold Loves Her Mate Named Mo People Retrieved December 11 2016 Stone Natalie December 9 2016 Joseph Mascolo Days of Our LivesActor Dies at 87 People Retrieved December 11 2016 Collier 1983 p 37 Collier 1983 p 38 Emerson Buckley 73 An Opera Conductor The New York Times November 20 1989 Retrieved December 11 2016 Courage Alexander Sandy The Pennsylvania Center for the Book State College Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University Archived from the original on 2016 12 20 Retrieved December 11 2016 Watling Eve Jul 23 2018 The biggest box office bombs of all time Newsweek Retrieved May 17 2021 a b Lee Grant 5 June 1980 Lights Camera Pavarotti MGM signs tenor for motion picture debut in romantic comedy Yes Giorgio Los Angeles Times p h1 a b Klemesrud Judy 14 Aug 1981 At the Movies Pavarotti Prepares For A Debut New York Times p C 6 a b Pavarotti Is Relishing His Movie Debut Boston Globe Aug 22 1981 p 1 Pollock Dale Dec 17 1980 Film Clips Popeye Stir Crazy Leading Movie Pack Film Clips Los Angeles Times p i1 Gold Aaron Apr 7 1981 Tempo Tower Ticker Chicago Tribune p a5 Beck Marilyn May 13 1981 Kate Jackson will be Pavarotti s costar Chicago Tribune p a10 Gold Aaron 17 June 1981 Tempo Tower Ticker Chicago Tribune p a7 Jane Adams 17 June 1981 Safety Fears Mar Pavarotti Concert Plans Boston Globe FIFTH ed p 1 Sunshine Cameras And Pavarotti Boston Globe 28 June 1981 p 1 Yes Giorgio in US theatres New York Vol 15 no 41 New York New York Media October 18 1982 p 97 ISSN 0028 7369 Retrieved December 11 2016 Yes Giorgio Warner Home Video Burbank California Warner Bros June 22 2009 OCLC 1012424410 Retrieved December 11 2016 Worst of 1982 At the Movies Chicago Tribune Broadcasting Retrieved December 11 2016 Yes Giorgio 1982 Box Office Mojo Retrieved May 30 2016 Jacobson Harlan Sep Oct 1982 Leave It To Begelman Film Comment Vol 18 no 5 New York pp 53 55 LIBBEY THEODORE W Jr 25 Dec 1981 NEWS OF MUSIC DOMINGO IN 4TH MERRY WIDOW FILM New York Times p 2 29 The 55th Academy Awards 1983 Nominees and Winners oscars org Archived from the original on 2012 09 05 Retrieved 2011 10 09 Yes Giorgio Golden Globes HFPA Retrieved August 13 2021 1982 RAZZIE Nominees amp Winners Golden Raspberry Award Foundation and John Wilson April 11 1983 Archived from the original on December 4 2008 Retrieved 2008 03 26 Sources Edit Collier Aldore September 1983 Leona Mitchell An All American Opera Star Ebony Vol 38 no 11 Chicago Ebony Media Corporation pp 37 38 ISSN 0012 9011 Retrieved December 11 2016 External links EditYes Giorgio at IMDb Yes Giorgio at the TCM Movie Database Yes Giorgio at AllMovie Yes Giorgio at Box Office Mojo Yes Giorgio at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yes Giorgio amp oldid 1149547576, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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