The King Steps Out Explained

The King Steps Out
Director:Josef von Sternberg
Producer:William Perlberg
Wilhelm Thiele
Starring:Grace Moore
Franchot Tone
Walter Connolly
Music:Howard Jackson
Cinematography:Lucien Ballard
Editing:Viola Lawrence
Studio:Columbia Pictures
Distributor:Columbia Pictures
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The King Steps Out is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Grace Moore, Franchot Tone and Walter Connolly. It is based on the early years of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known as "Sisi" or "Sissi", and her courtship and marriage to Franz Joseph I of Austria, after he was initially engaged to her older sister Duchess Helene in Bavaria.[1] The film is set from 1852 to 1854.

The script was written by Sidney Buchman, based on a theatre play called Sissys Brautfahrt by Ernst Décsey and Robert Weil aka Gustav Holm.[2] Columbia Pictures bought the rights from Ernst Marischka in order to make the film. The lyrics for the music were by Dorothy Fields and the music by Viennese composer and violinist Fritz Kreisler. Cinematography was by Lucien Ballard and the editing by Viola Lawrence. Costume design was by the Austrian Ernst Deutsch-Dryden.

Future Broadway dancer Gwen Verdon made her movie debut doing a ballet solo at age 11, but was uncredited.

The film had only minimal influence on the later Sissi trilogy from the 1950s by Ernst Marischka starring Romy Schneider and Karlheinz Böhm.

Cast

Reception

Writing for The Spectator in 1936, Graham Greene gave the film a mildly positive review, noting that in its "light and amusing sequences" it bore the hallmarks of "the Lubitsch touch". Greene praised the acting of Bing, claiming that "the whole film [is carried] on his wildly expressive shoulders".[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Nugent . Frank S. . Grace Moore's First Operetta, 'The King Steps Out,' Opens at the Music Hall -- 'Florida Special' at the Rialto. . . May 29, 1936 . February 9, 2019.
  2. Book: Baxter, John . Von Sternberg . University Press of Kentucky p. 198 . 2010 . 978-0-8131-3994-4.
  3. Greene. Graham. Graham Greene. 9 October 1036. The Texas Rangers/Savoy Hotel 217/The King Steps Out. The Spectator. (reprinted in: Book: Taylor. John Russell. John Russell Taylor. 1980. The Pleasure Dome. 108. 0192812866.)