White Rhapsody

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Movie
Original title White Rhapsody
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1945
length 10 mins
Rod
Director Jack Eaton
Russell Ervin
production Grantland Rice
for Paramount Pictures

White Rhapsody is an American short film directed by Jack Eaton and Russell Ervin in 1945.

action

The film shot in Cinecolor portrays the American-Swiss ski star Hans Tharner . The film shows him skiing, among other things. The pictures are accompanied by Ted Husing as narrator.

production

White Rhapsody was made as part of the Grantland Rice's Sportlight short film series . The film premiered on May 4, 1945.

Awards

White Rhapsody was nominated for an Oscar in the category " Best Short Film (One Film Role ) " in 1946, but could not prevail against Stairway to Light .

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