- The Rogue Song (film)
Infobox Film
name = The Rogue Song (1930)
producer =Irving Thalberg
director =Lionel Barrymore
writer =John Colton
Frances Marion
starring =Lawrence Tibbett Catherine Dale Owen
music =Herbert Stothart
Franz Lehár Clifford Grey
cinematography =Percy Hilburn Charles Edgar Schoenbaum
"(Technicolor )"
editing =Margaret Booth
distributor =Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
released =May 10 ,1930
country = USA
runtime = 104 min.
language = English
imdb_id = 0021307|"The Rogue Song" (1930) is a romantic
musical film which tells the story of a Russianbandit who falls in love with aprincess , but takes his revenge on her when her brother rapes and kills his sister. It was directed byLionel Barrymore andHal Roach (uncredited) and released byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer . The film starsLawrence Tibbett who was nominated for anAcademy Award for Best Actor for his performance.Laurel and Hardy have small roles, which were filmed at the last minute and interspersed throughout the film in an attempt to boost the film'sbox office appeal. "The Rogue Song" is now considered alost film , although approximately half a minute of Laurel and Hardy's footage survives.Plot
The story takes place in
Russia in the year 1910. Yegor (Lawrence Tibbett), a dashing (as well as singing)bandit leader meets Princess Vera (Catherine Dale Owen) at a mountain inn. They fall inlove , but the relationship is shattered when Yegorkills Vera's brother, Prince Serge, for raping his sister, Nadja, and driving her tosuicide . Yegor kidnaps Vera, forcing her to live a life of lowly servitude among the bandits. Vera manages to outwit Yegor, who's captured by soldiers and flogged. Vera begs Yegor's forgiveness. Although still in love with each other, they realize they cannot be together, at least for the time being.Cast
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Lawrence Tibbett
*Stan Laurel
*Oliver Hardy
*Catherine Dale Owen
*Nance O'Neil
*Judith Vosselli
*Ullrich Haupt
*Elsa Alsen
*Florence Lake Laurel and Hardy
There were ten comic episodes throughout the film in which Laurel and Hardy appeared. One of these has survived on film. In this scene, there is a
storm and atent is blown away revealing Stan and Oliver. They try to sleep without any cover. Abear enters acave . Stan and Oliver decide to seek shelter in the cave and, because it is so dark, they can't see the bear. Oliver thinks Stan is wearing afur coat . The bear begins to growl. Stan and Oliverflee .A couple of segments from the Laurel and Hardy sequences also survive on the trailer to the film, which has survived intact.
Production
The film is all-color (
Technicolor ) and all-talking, and is Laurel and Hardy's first appearance in colour.The movie was adapted by
John Colton andFrances Marion from theoperetta "Gypsy Love" byRobert Bodansky andA. M. Willner .Lost film status
* Despite extensive searches, no complete print of the movie has been found. One reel featuring a ballet sequence survives intact, another surviving reel features Lawrence Tibbett singing to Catherine Dale Owen. In addition, a short fragment exists which is the only surviving footage featuring Laurel & Hardy. The original trailer also survives intact. In addition, the complete soundtrack survives because it was recorded on separate
Vitaphone disks. The early two-stripTechnicolor process used nitrate film stock, which proved especially unstable due to the color dyes used. The original negatives were destroyed and most prints of the films deteriorated rapidly. Digital restoration processes have been employed to transfer many early Technicolor films to more stable "safety" stock.*The Lawrence Tibbett Estate held a color copy of the entire "Rogue Song" for many years after the Metropolitan baritone's death. Tibbett liked the film and showed it frequently to his friends. The late
Allan Jones was a regular visitor and friend and reportedly gained possession of the print, which his sonJack Jones unfortunately had to junk because ofnitrate film decomposition.* MGM held the negative of reel 4 until the early 70s.
* A recent discovery in the former East Germany has provided evidence that a German two-color print of the film was copied, dubbed into Russian, and sent to the Soviet Union.
ee also
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List of United States comedy films
*Laurel and Hardy films
*Lost films
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