Cornel Wilde, Paul Muni and Merle Oberon: a classic line-up of ageless talent in a film that has become an evergreen to millions of music lovers. It's the true story of Frederic Chopin, towering romantic pianist and composer, frail in body but fiery in spirit. It's the story of his eternal music, of the brilliant women who inspired it, of his fight for the freedom of his beloved Poland and his tragic death in the full flower of his genius. Charles Vidor, finest of all romantic film-makers, directs.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Cornel Wilde, Paul Muni and Merle Oberon: a classic line-up of ageless talent in a film that has become an evergreen to millions of music lovers. It's the true story of Frederic Chopin, towering romantic pianist and composer, frail in body but fiery in spirit. It's the story of his eternal music, of the brilliant women who inspired it, of his fight for the freedom of his beloved Poland and his tragic death in the full flower of his genius. Charles Vidor, finest of all romantic film-makers, directs.
Cornel Wilde portrays Polish composer Frédéric Chopin in this dramatisation of his life directed by Charles Vidor. The film follows Chopin from child prodigy to prominent musical figure. Under the tutelage of Professor Joseph Elsner (Paul Muni) Chopin's talents excel but his patriotism gets him in trouble with a Russian govenor and he leaves his homeland for Paris, never to return. While there he meets and becomes romatically involved with writer George Sand (Merle Oberon) who proves to be an inspiration for his work. He continues composing despite his declining health which ultimately ends in an early death at the age of 39.
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