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DramaRomance

The Red Shoes

- Dance she did, and dance she must - between her two loves

In this classic drama, Vicky Page is an aspiring ballerina torn between her dedication to dance and her desire to love. While her imperious instructor, Boris Lermontov, urges to her to forget anything but ballet, Vicky begins to fall for the charming young composer Julian Craster. Eventually Vicky, under great emotional stress, must choose to pursue either her art or her romance, a decision that carries serious consequences.

Release Date : 1948-09-06

Language :RussianEnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : The Archers

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Moira Shearer

Character Name : Victoria Page

Original Name : Moira Shearer

Gender : Female

Anton Walbrook

Character Name : Boris Lermontov

Original Name : Adolf Wohlbrück

Gender : Male

Marius Goring

Character Name : Julian Craster

Original Name : Marius Goring

Gender : Male

Léonide Massine

Character Name : Grischa Ljubov

Original Name : Léonide Massine

Gender : Male

Robert Helpmann

Character Name : Ivan Boleslawsky

Original Name : Robert Helpmann

Gender : Male

Albert Bassermann

Character Name : Sergei Ratov

Original Name : Albert Bassermann

Gender : Male

Esmond Knight

Character Name : Livy

Original Name : Esmond Knight

Gender : Male

Ludmilla Tchérina

Character Name : Irina Boronskaja

Original Name : Ludmilla Tchérina

Gender : Female

Jean Short

Character Name : Terry

Original Name : Jean Short

Gender : Female

Gordon Littmann

Character Name : Ike

Original Name : Gordon Littmann

Gender : Male

Julia Lang

Character Name : A Balletomane

Original Name : Julia Lang

Gender : Male

Bill Shine

Character Name : Her Mate

Original Name : Bill Shine

Gender : Male

Austin Trevor

Character Name : Prof. Palmer

Original Name : Austin Trevor

Gender : Male

Eric Berry

Character Name : Dimitri

Original Name : Eric Berry

Gender : Male

Irene Browne

Character Name : Lady Neston

Original Name : Irene Browne

Gender : Female

Jerry Verno

Character Name : Stage-Door Keeper

Original Name : Jerry Verno

Gender : Male

Derek Elphinstone

Character Name : Lord Oldham

Original Name : Derek Elphinstone

Gender : Male

Marie Rambert

Character Name : Marie Rambert

Original Name : Marie Rambert

Gender : Male

Joy Rawlins

Character Name : Gwladys - Vicky's friend

Original Name : Joy Rawlins

Gender : Male

Marcel Poncin

Character Name : M. Boudin

Original Name : Marcel Poncin

Gender : Male

Michel Bazalgette

Character Name : M. Rideaut

Original Name : Michel Bazalgette

Gender : Male

Patrick Troughton

Character Name : BBC Radio Announcer (voice)

Original Name : Patrick Troughton

Gender : Male

Emeric Pressburger

Character Name : Extra at Cannes train station (uncredited)

Original Name : Emeric Pressburger

Gender : Male

Jack Carter

Character Name : Corps de Ballet (uncredited)

Original Name : Jack Carter

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-09-07

Moira Shearer is just excellent in this fine example of the cinematographer and choreographer's arts - all under the able and inspired direction of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. She is the aspiring ballet dancer "Victoria" who must train under the positively brutal rule of acclaimed tutor "Lermontov" (Anton Walbrook). This maestro, however, expects undiluted devotion and so when this young woman also falls in love - with composer "Craster" (Marius Goring) she finds herself out of favour. Facing the toughest of choices, she chooses love - but even married, she is still torn. When she returns a few years later to visit - her new husband having now completed the eponymous ballet - the imposing "Lermontov" proves he can still pull her strings and she faces an heart-rending choice. P&P have created a masterpiece of rich and colourful cinema. They have turned a relatively simple Hans Christian Anderson story into a maelstrom of love, ambition, power, control - you name it, it features here somewhere. Emotions run high, cruelty runs rife and all under the baton of Brian Easdale who has created his own "Ballet of the Red Shoes" score. Both Walbrook and Goring were underestimated actors, in my view. They had an adaptability that demonstrated a surety of foot as their characters illustrate traits that at best celebrate humanity, at worst denigrate it badly. The dancing is frequently mesmerising with the media of theatre and cinema merged seamlessly to give us a really breathtaking experience. I felt vested in the fate of this young woman, I felt vested in the nasty Lermontov - which would I have chosen? This is a great film, marrying the vivid imagination of a timeless creative source with a visionary and highly entertaining ensemble adaptation. Recently staged by the Sadler's Wells Company of Sir Matthew Bourne, but good as that was - this still knocked spots off it.