Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni

Release date : October 1, 1955
Runtime : 2h 50m
Countries of origin : Austria /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Herbert Graf /
Writers : Lorenzo da Ponte /
Production companies : Deutsche Grammophon /
October 1, 1955 2h 50m Austria Music Italian More
6
User Score

Overview

DON GIOVANNI, a young, arrogant, sexually promiscuous nobleman, abuses and outrages everyone else in the cast, until he encounters something he cannot kill, beat up, dodge, or outwit. This legendary production starring Cesare Siepi in the title role with Wilhelm Furtwängler conducting was filmed in Salzburg’s open-air Felsenreitschule theatre during the 1954 Salzburg Festival. Although the production is clearly dated, it remains a must-see for lovers of the opera, both as a historical document of a vintage, all-star production and simply as an excellent way to experience Mozart’s masterpiece.
More »

Top Billed Cast

More
Cesare Siepi
Don Giovanni
Deszö Ernster
Il Commendatore
Anton Dermota
Don Ottavio
Lisa Della Casa
Donna Elvira
Otto Edelmann
Leporello
Erna Berger
Zerlina
Walter Berry
Masetto

Images

View All Images

Recommendations

More
Return Return Return
Fantasy Mystery Thriller
Kill
Action Crime Thriller Drama
Ferrari
History Drama
The Last One of the Six
Drama Mystery Thriller
Main Sunder Hoon
Comedy Drama Romance
Beverly Hills Cop III
Action Comedy Crime
12
Romance Drama
  • title:Don Giovanni
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1955
  • Runtime:2h 50m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Austria ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Herbert Graf /
  • Writers: Lorenzo da Ponte ·
  • Production companies: Deutsche Grammophon ·
  • Overview:DON GIOVANNI, a young, arrogant, sexually promiscuous nobleman, abuses and outrages everyone else in the cast, until he encounters something he cannot kill, beat up, dodge, or outwit. This legendary production starring Cesare Siepi in the title role with Wilhelm Furtwängler conducting was filmed in Salzburg’s open-air Felsenreitschule theatre during the 1954 Salzburg Festival. Although the production is clearly dated, it remains a must-see for lovers of the opera, both as a historical document of a vintage, all-star production and simply as an excellent way to experience Mozart’s masterpiece.
Search history
delete
Popular search