Black Magic (1949 film)

Black Magic (1949 film)

Infobox Film
name = Black Magic


image_size = 225px
caption = theatrical poster
director = Gregory Ratoff
producer = Gregory Ratoff
writer = Alexandre Dumas, père "(novel)" Charles Bennett "(adaptation)"
starring =Orson Welles Nancy Guild Akim Tamiroff
music = Paul Sawtell
cinematography = Ubaldo Arata Anchise Brizzi
editing = Fred R. Feitshans Jr. James C. McKay
distributor = United Artists
released = 19 August fy|1949 "(US)"
runtime = 105 mins.
country = FilmUS Italy
language = English
budget =
gross =
imdb_id = 0041182

"Black Magic" (also known as "Cagliostro") is a fy|1949 film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas, père's novel. It was directed by the Russian-born Gregory Ratoff and stars Orson Welles in the lead role as Joseph Balsamo (aka 18th century hypnotist, magician and scam artist Count Cagliostro) and Nancy Guild as Lorenza/Marie Antoinette. Akim Tamiroff has a featured role.

Plot

Alexander Dumas, Sr. (Berry Kroeger) tells his son Alexander Dumas, Jr. (Raymond Burr) the story of Joseph Balsamo (Orson Welles). Through flashbacks we learn that Balsamo was a French gypsy boy who endured much hardship. He was tortured under the command of Viscount de Montagne (Stephen Bekassy) and his parents were ordered to hang. Some years later, he learns the secrets of hypnosis from Dr. Mesmer (Charles Goldner). Ignoring the doctor's advice that he use his powers for healing, he exploits his new talent to the full; gaining wealth, fame and prestige. After changing his name to Count Cagliostro, he becomes famous all over Europe. Things begin to go downhill when he enters a plot to substitute a young girl called Lorenza (Nancy Guild) for the French queen Marie Antoinette along with gypsies Gilbert (Akim Tamiroff) and Zoraida (Valentina Cortese).

Cast

*Orson Welles as Joseph Balsamo aka Count Cagliostro
*Nancy Guild as Marie Antoinette / Lorenza
*Akim Tamiroff as Gitano
*Frank Latimore as Gilbert de Rezel
*Valentina Cortese as Zoraida
*Margot Grahame as Mme. du Barry
*Stephen Bekassy as Viscount de Montagne
*Berry Kroeger as Alexandre Dumas, Sr.
*Gregory Gaye as Chambord / Monk
*Raymond Burr as Alexandre Dumas, Jr.
*Charles Goldner as Dr. Franz Anton Mesmer
*Lee Kresel as King Louis XVI / Innkeeper
*Robert Atkins as King Louis XV
*Nicholas Bruce as De Remy
*Franco Corsaro as Chico
*Annielo Mele as Joseph Balsamo, as a child
*Ronald Adam as Court President
*Bruce Belfrage as Crown Prosecutor
*Alexander Danaroff as Dr. Duval / Baron von Minden
*Leonardo Scavino as Gaston / Beniamino Balsamo
*Tamara Shayne as Maria Balsamo
*Joop van Hulzen as Minister of Justice
*Peter Trent as Dr. Mesmer's Friend
*Giuseppe Varni as Boehmer
*Tatyana Pavlova as The mother

Production

Producer Edward Small went through a number of directors and stars in trying to get this film off the ground. In late fy|1943 Charles Boyer was to star with Akim Tamiroff, and Irving Pichel directing, then in early fy|1944 J. Carroll Naish was reported to play Alexandre Dumas, Sr. Later that year, George Sanders was announced as the star with Douglas Sirk directing. In fy|1947, Small was to make the film in Mexico, but dropped those plans when it turned out to be more expensive to shoot there than he expected – so the location of shooting was changed to Italy. Small borrowed Gregory Ratoff and Nancy Guild from Twentieth Century-Fox and took over the Scalera studios in Rome from early October fy|1947 to late January fy|1948.

Orson Welles directed several scenes in the film, which was released on 18 August fy|1949. [tcmdb title|68897|Black Magic]

The film was mentioned in Oliver Parker's 2006 feature " Fade to Black" starring Danny Huston as Orson Welles.

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