The Singer of Naples

The Singer of Naples
Directed by Howard Bretherton
Moreno Cuyar
Produced by Manuel Reachi
Written by Arman Chelieu (novel)
Elizabeth Reinhardt
Manuel Reachi
Starring Enrico Caruso Jr.
Mona Maris
Carmen Río
Alfonso Pedroza
Music by Bernhard Kaun
Cinematography William Rees
Edited by Frank Magee
Production
company
Distributed by Warner Brothers
Release dates
  • February 22, 1935 (1935-02-22)
Running time
77 minutes
Country United States
Language Spanish

The Singer of Naples (Spanish:El cantante de Napoles) is a 1935 American musical film directed by Howard Bretherton and Moreno Cuyar and starring Enrico Caruso Jr., Mona Maris and Carmen Río. It was made in Spanish by the Hollywood studio Warner Brothers. Unlike many other American Spanish language films of the era it was not a remake of an English language film.

It was the last of Warner Brothers's Hollywood-made Spanish films.[1] The increasing success of dubbing meant that it was less viable to make separate Spanish films, and in future it became more common for films to be made in a single English version and then dubbed into a variety of other languages for global release.

Synopsis

A blacksmith's son from Naples rises to become a celebrated opera singer, performing at La Scala in Milan.

Cast

References

  1. Waldman p.43-44

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