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 |  Overture “Tannhäuser”
 (1926) United States of America
 B&W : One reel / 10 minutes
 Directed by [?] Ed H. DuPar (Edwin B. DuPar)?
 Cast: New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Henry Hadley [himself, the conductor] The Vitaphone Corporation production; distributed by Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated. / Cinematography by [?] Ed H. DuPar (Edwin B. DuPar)? / Premiered 6 August 1926 at the Warners Theatre in New York, New York. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. Western Electric Vitaphone sound-on-disc synchronized sound system. / The production was shot at the Manhattan Opera House in New York, New York. The orchestra totalled 107 musicians during filming. Vitaphone production number 0314. The film was a short subject in the Vitaphone program which featured Don Juan (1926). / Full-sound film. Performance: Orchestral performance. Synopsis: Overture from Tannhäuser by Richard Wagner. Survival status: Print exists [35mm positive]. Current rights holder: Public domain [USA]. Keywords: Early sound film - Synchronized sound film Listing updated: 14 December 2024. References: Film credits, film viewing : Geduld-Birth pp. 119, 124-127; Maltin-Selected p. 22 : Website-IMDb. Home video: DVD. |