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Amahl and the Night Visitors (1955)

0.019550h 46mEN
Music

Directed by Kirk Browning

Rating

0.0/10

Runtime

0h 46m

Language

EN

Release

December 25, 1955

Director

Kirk Browning

Overview

A destitute, crippled child and his mother are visited late one night by three traveling strangers who claim to be following a star so that they may bring gifts to a newborn king. The yearly live telecasts of Gian Carlo Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors were a cherished Christmas tradition thro...

Cast

Bill McIver

Bill McIver

Amahl

Rosemary Kuhlmann

Rosemary Kuhlmann

Mother

Andrew McKinley

Andrew McKinley

King Kaspar

David Aiken

David Aiken

King Melchior

Leon Lishner

Leon Lishner

King Balthazar

Francis Monachino

Francis Monachino

Servant

Introduction

In this latest movie review, we dive deep into Amahl and the Night Visitors (1955), exploring its intricate plot and standout performances that have everyone talking.

A destitute, crippled child and his mother are visited late one night by three traveling strangers who claim to be following a star so that they may bring gifts to a newborn king. The yearly live telecasts of Gian Carlo Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors were a cherished Christmas tradition throughout the 1950s. In addition, since its premiere in 1951, Amahl has been performed regularly by community groups and small opera companies throughout the US, making it the single most popular American opera. This production, staged by the composer himself and originally telecast on Christmas Day, 1955, is a testament to the work’s enduring power to move the heart and stir the soul. Starring Rosemary Kuhlmann as the Mother and Bill McIver as Amahl. Members of the Symphony of the Air are under the direction of Thomas Schippers.

🛑 Story ExplainedSpoiler Warning

Our story explained section breaks down the complex narrative of Amahl and the Night Visitors. The full story follows a progression that challenges typical tropes, leading to a climax that requires careful analysis.

🏆 Final Verdict

5 / 5 Stars

A triumphant piece of cinema that blends gripping narrative with breathtaking visuals.

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