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  1. 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 ...

    • March 11, 1954
  2. In 1954, at the time of Rhapsody, the gorgeous Miss Taylor was 22, not 18. Her beautiful wardrobe is by Helen Rose, M-G-M's in-house designer of the 50's. (Yes, Virginia, there were other costume designers besides Edith Head!)

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  4. Nov 29, 2023 · Ben Hardy effectively captured the essence of Roger Taylor, showcasing his versatility as an actor and immersing himself in the role by learning to play the drums. A hugely successful musical biopic, the Bohemian Rhapsody cast has a remarkable resemblance to their real-life counterparts.

  5. Aug 31, 2013 · In "Rhapsody", Elizabeth Taylor is flawless. Soon she will be able to act on her own terms and she will "catch" more and more dramatic and consistent roles. The only actress who dared to fight with the Hollywood mogul Louis B. Mayer, had no intention to become a Hollywood puppet!

  6. 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
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  8. Dec 8, 2010 · Elizabeth Taylor in Rhapsody (1954): MGM’s Nod To The Classics. 12.08.10| guest-blogs. Tags: 1950s Movies , Elizabeth Taylor , Movie Musicals. Hollywood might have made more classical musicals were it not for the fact that people can’t sing and dance in them.

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