Music in the Air

The LOVE they LAUGH they SING they QUARREL... but always there's MUSIC in the AIR

4.8
19341h 25m

A songwriter's young daughter (June Lang) begins to dream of stardom when she's offered the lead role in a new operetta.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Gloria Swanson

Gloria Swanson

Frieda Hotzfelt

Photo of John Boles

John Boles

Bruno Mahler

Photo of June Lang

June Lang

Sieglinde Lessing

Photo of Al Shean

Al Shean

Dr. Walter Lessing

Photo of Reginald Owen

Reginald Owen

Ernst Weber

Photo of Joseph Cawthorn

Joseph Cawthorn

Hans Uppman

Photo of Roger Imhof

Roger Imhof

Burgomaster

Photo of Jed Prouty

Jed Prouty

Kirschner

Photo of Christian Rub

Christian Rub

Zipfelhuber

Photo of Marjorie Main

Marjorie Main

Anna (Uncredited)

Photo of George Chandler

George Chandler

Assistant Stage Manager

Photo of Lynn Bari

Lynn Bari

Dancer (uncredited)

Photo of Frank Austin

Frank Austin

Peasant (uncredited)

Photo of Bill Burrud

Bill Burrud

Boy (uncredited)

Photo of Marie Burton

Marie Burton

Dancer (uncredited)

Photo of George Ernest

George Ernest

School boy (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Perhaps this won't be a movie looked back on by Oscar Hammerstein II as one of his finest works - "I told every star, just how sweet you are" - but it does give us a clue as to what we are about to get in this really pretty ordinary romantic comedy. Gloria Swanson ("Frieda") and John Boles ("Bruno)" are a squabbling pair of opera perfumers who cannot live with nor without each other: constantly bickering whilst enthusing about themselves at the same time. They are amidst their latest bout of histrionics in the office of their agent - "Dr. Weber" (Reginald Owen) - when Al Shean ("Dr. Lessing") arrives with his new song; his butter-wouldn't-melt "Sieglinde" (June Lang) and the hunky village school-master "Karl" (Douglass Montgomery). Swanson takes a shine to the innocent young man, Boles to the young girl and soon everyone is involved in the antics as poor old "Weber" tries to get his operetta written and completed in just 4 weeks! You might notice at the start, as the herrenfolk set off from their village to reach the big city, just how gentle and affirming the settings are. Virtually the whole town turns out - all dressed in white, with lederhosen and hats, marching ensemble like a troop of scouts, guitars and drums in hand and smiles on their faces. A far cry from the marching styles they would be using just a few years later... Anyway, there are no political undertones to the story - it's penned by Billy Wilder from Jerome Kern's simple play, that allows the four stars to show off their considerable singing talents and the comedy is quickly paced, at times really quite effective. Though the story is not really much more than some tramlines to get Swanson and Boles heading in the same direction, it's quite an enjoyable watch.

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