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A clown's smile hides a blade in the world's most famous opera of rage.

Pagliacci (1936)

melodramaticTechnicolor fever dreamtragic spectacle

Overview

DramaMusic

Canio and his Comedia dell'Arte troupe tour Italy. His wife Nedda meets a young cadet and they plan to elope. He tries to leave her when he finds how important she is for his husband, but a rejected trouper interferes. As jealous Canio suspects the truth the tragedy approaches. The film was partly made in Ufacolor.

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Standout Aspects

Acting

Richard Tauber's voice could shatter glass and your composure.

Production

Ufacolor's lurid hues make jealousy literally glow on screen.

Best for:Solo: Opera-curious but intimidated? This 92-minute gateway drug awaits.·Date Night: Test if they're drama-ready. The ending will break someone.
Heads up:Violence: The famous stabbing happens onstage before a horrified crowd.·Disturbing: Clown imagery used to mask genuine psychological terror.
Karl Grune

Director

Karl Grune

ReleasedDec 11, 1936
Runtime1h 32m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensityhigh
Tonedark
Feelheavy

Top Cast

Richard Tauber

Richard Tauber

Canio Salvatini

Steffi Duna

Steffi Duna

Nedda Salvatini

Diana Napier

Diana Napier

Trina

Esmond Knight

Esmond Knight

Cadet Silvio

Arthur Margetson

Arthur Margetson

Tonio

Jerry Verno

Jerry Verno

Beppe

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Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

This was Richard Tauber's only dramatic film role; the Austrian tenor was primarily a concert and recording star.

Cultural

Ufacolor was Nazi Germany's answer to Technicolor, making this technically a product of Goebbels' film apparatus despite the Italian source material.

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