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The Music of Life 1984

★ 2.02 votes132 min📅 1984-10-03

Delve into the enchanting world of Imre Kálmán, a renowned composer celebrated for his captivating operettas. Directed by György Palásthy, The Music of Life (1984) is a cinematic tribute to the life and works of this musical genius.

Director: György Palásthy

Cast

Péter Huszti
Péter Huszti
Imre Kálmán
Ildikó Piros
Ildikó Piros
Paula
Enikő Eszenyi
Enikő Eszenyi
Vera
Tatyana Plotnikova
Tatyana Plotnikova
Agnes Esterházy
Szabó Sándor
Szabó Sándor
Kálmán's Father
Ilona Kállay
Ilona Kállay
Kálmán's Mother
Irina Gubanova
Irina Gubanova
Irmgard
Erzsi Pásztor
Erzsi Pásztor
Pervicsné
Gabriella Lakatos
Podi
Péter Balázs
Péter Balázs
Kálmán's Brother-in-Law

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Music of Life (1984) about?

This biographical drama follows the life and works of Imre Kálmán, a celebrated composer of operettas, as he creates some of the most enduring and beloved music of his time.

Who directed The Music of Life?

The Music of Life was directed by the acclaimed György Palásthy, who skillfully brought Kálmán's life and art to the screen.

Who stars in The Music of Life?

The film features a talented cast, including Péter Huszti, Ildikó Piros, and Enikő Eszenyi.

Is The Music of Life (1984) worth watching?

As an operetta fan or simply someone drawn to the world of music, The Music of Life is a film that will captivate and inspire, offering a poignant portrayal of a life dedicated to the arts.

How long is The Music of Life?

The Music of Life has a runtime of 132 minutes.

About The Music of Life (1984) — A Cinematic Tribute to Imre Kálmán's Musical Legacy

Delve into the enchanting world of Imre Kálmán, a renowned composer celebrated for his captivating operettas. Directed by György Palásthy, The Music of Life (1984) is a cinematic tribute to the life and works of this musical genius. With a legacy that spans numerous iconic operettas, including The Csárdás Princess and Countess Maritza, Kálmán's music remains unparalleled in its elegance and refinement. This Soviet-Hungarian drama, set to the lush orchestration of Kálmán's operettas, takes audiences on a captivating journey through the composer's life, exploring the creative forces that shaped his art. With its rich musical heritage and poignant portrayal of a life devoted to the arts, The Music of Life is a must-watch for fans of drama and music.