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LIST PRICE $19.98 Save 50%
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Format: VHS Sep 1991 Rated R Recording Mode: (unknown) Sound: HiFi 124 min. Color UPC: 027616233134 |
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Movie Description Tchaikovsky's music highlights this tale of the composer's marriage to the unstable Nina. Richard Chamberlain plays Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Glenda Jackson is the woman whose love Tchaikovsky is at once repelled and enraptured by. Their torrid romance opens old wounds and jeopardizes the great composer's homosexuality. Tchaikovsky's compositions are recorded by Andre Previn, conducting the London Symphony Orchestra.
Synopsis "The Music Lovers" is director Ken Russell's surreal vision of the tragic life of Russia's great composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Tchaikovsky spent his entire life trying to deny his homosexuality. To do so, he married Nina, a depraved young woman whose lascivious behavior horrified Tchaikovsky. And he quickly ended their ill-fated marriage after the honeymoon. But even after their separation, the couple's lives continued in a downward spiral, as nightmares of Nina's cruel fate proceeded to haunt Tchaikovsky.
Film Notes Shot in Eastmancolor and Panavision. Original aspect ratio: 2.35:1. Includes trailer.
Color by DeLuxe.
Produced by Russfilm, Ltd., released theatrically by United Artists.
Industry Reviews "...Glenda Jackson is brilliantly bonkers..." USA Today - Mike Clark (10/18/1991)
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