Prelude to Glory explained

Prelude to Glory
Director:Georges Lacombe
Producer:Joseph Grohando
Starring:Roberto Benzi
Paul Bernard
Jean Debucourt
Music:Louis Beydts
Cinematography:Claude Renoir
Editing:Henri Taverna
Studio:Productions Miramar
Distributor:Gray-Film
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Prelude to Glory (French: Prélude à la gloire) is a 1950 French drama film directed by Georges Lacombe and starring Roberto Benzi, Paul Bernard and Jean Debucourt.[1] [2] It was shot at the Neuilly Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Eugène Delfau and Henri Morin. A British film Prelude to Fame with a very similar theme was released the same year.

Synopsis

Roberto a musical child prodigy's gifts are discovered and developed by an organist. He rises to conduct a full orchestra for the first time.

Cast

References

  1. Holman p.532
  2. https://www.unifrance.org/film/6903/prelude-a-la-gloire

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