The Glass Mountain

The Glass Mountain

194988 min
β˜…6.0/10
Drama

Plot Summary

An aspiring composer, in the British Air Force for WWII, is downed in Italy and rescued by an Italian girl. He returns home to his wife, inspired to write an opera and aware that he's fallen in love with his rescuer.

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πŸ‘₯Cast (10)

Michael Denison

Michael Denison

Richard Wilder

Dulcie Gray

Dulcie Gray

Anne Wilder

Valentina Cortese

Valentina Cortese

Alida Morrosini

Sebastian Shaw

Sebastian Shaw

Bruce McLeod

Tito Gobbi

Tito Gobbi

Tito Gobbi

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Elena Rizzieri

Elena Rizzieri

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F. Terschack

Sandro, the doctor

Antonio Centa

Antonio Centa

Gino, Alida's boyfriend

Arnold MarlΓ©

Arnold MarlΓ©

Manager of Teatro La Fenice

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Sidney King

Charles, the pilot

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Director

Henry Cass

Writers

Henry Cass, Emery Bonnett

Producers

Joseph Janni, Frederic Zelnik

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πŸ’¬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

7/9/2022

This is really all about the magnificent score from Nino Rota - I remember my mum had it on an LP (sorry if you have to google that) and alongside "the Warsaw Concerto" was regularly heard emanating from our old record player. The story itself is a gentle romance with real-life couple Michael Denison, a would-be composer who joins the RAF in WWII and Dulcie Gray. He is shot down over Italy where he spends much of the rest of the conflict and gradually falls in love with a gorgeous Valentina Cortese. Once the war is over, he is repatriated and finds success with his music but can't quite reconcile his conflicted love life. It's a lovely little story, tinged with tragedy, done on a shoestring budget with some pretty scenic photography. It runs a bit too much to language at times and it could lose 20 minutes, I felt, but very much emblematic of British sentiment immediately after the end of the war.

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