The Mikado (film)
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| German title | The Mikado |
| Original title | The Mikado |
| Country of production | Great Britain |
| original language | English |
| Publishing year | 1939 |
| length | 90 minutes |
| Rod | |
| Director | Victor Schertzinger |
| script | WS Gilbert |
| production | Geoffrey Toye |
| music | Arthur Sullivan |
| camera | William V. Skall |
| cut |
Philip Charlot Gene Milford |
| occupation | |
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The Mikado is a film adaptation of the operetta from 1939 by director Victor Schertzinger . The film is based on the operetta of the same name by Gilbert and Sullivan . The main roles were played by Kenny Baker and Martyn Green .
action
background
The Mikado was shot in Technicolor and it was the first time that a Savoy opera , so comic operas, respectively. Called operettas, which were developed in Victorian England in the late 19th century by Gilbert and Sullivan, was fully filmed.
Awards
- Nomination: Best Camera (Color)
Web links
- The Mikado in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Technicolor Mikado Film (1939) Gilbert & Sullivan Discography, January 29, 2014