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- Elizabeth TaylorLouise Durant
- Vittorio GassmanPaul Bronte
- John EricsonJames Guest
- Louis CalhernNicholas Durant
- Michael ChekhovProf. Schuman
- Barbara BatesEffie Cahill
- Richard HagemanBruno Fürst
- Richard LupinoOtto Krafft
- Celia LovskyFrau Sigerlist
- Stuart WhitmanDove
- Madge BlakeMrs. Cahill
- Jack RaineEdmund Streller
Rhapsody is a 1954 American musical drama film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Elizabeth Taylor, Vittorio Gassman, John Ericson, and Louis Calhern based on the 1908 novel Maurice Guest by Henry Handel Richardson. It revolves around a debutante who follows the man she loves and hopes to marry to Zürich where he studies violin at a ...
Spoiled heiress Louise Durant (Dame Elizabeth Taylor) decides to leave the comfort of her father's estate in southern France to study piano at the Music Conservatory in Zurich, despite knowing that she does not have the talent nor desire to be a professional pianist.
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Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A wealthy socialite is torn between the classical violinist who excites her and the pianist who needs her. Cast & Crew. Read More. Charles Vidor. Director. Elizabeth Taylor. Louise Durant. Vittorio Gassman. Paul Bronte. John Ericson. James Guest. Louis Calhern. Nicholas Durant.
- Charles Vidor, Ridgeway Callow
- Elizabeth Taylor
Louise Durant (Elizabeth Taylor), a beautiful heiress living in France, travels to Zurich to be with her boyfriend, Paul Bronte (Vittorio Gassman), a talented young violinist who is finishing...
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- Charles Vidor
- Romance
- Elizabeth Taylor
Doylenf 19 September 2005. RHAPSODY is a typically lush romantic opus from MGM, conceived as a stunning tribute to the 22 year-old ELIZABETH TAYLOR and surrounding her with some melodious classic music from the two men in her life--JOHN ERICSON and VITTORIO GASSMAN.