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La Bohème
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La Bohème

Jan 16, 1965
1h 45m
★ 8.0

Overview

In the early 1960s two artistic giants, conductor Herbert von Karajan and director Franco Zeffirelli, joined forces to create this milestone production of Puccini’s masterpiece at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala. Filmed in that legendary opera house in 1965, with Zeffireli himself directing for the cameras, this “Bohème” has been acclaimed universally for its unique theatrical impact and visual splendour. Starring the young Mirella Freni in her carreer-making performance. – For the first time the full dimension of opera on film.

Genres

Drama
Music

Production Companies

Unitel
Deutsche Grammophon

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Cast

Gianni Raimondi

Rodolfo, ein Poet

Gianni Raimondi

Rolando Panerai

Marcello, ein Maler

Rolando Panerai

Gianni Maffeo

Schaunard, ein Musiker

Gianni Maffeo

Ivo Vinco

Colline, ein Philosoph

Ivo Vinco

Carlo Badioli

Benoit, ein Hausherr

Carlo Badioli

Mirella Freni

Mimi

Mirella Freni

Adriana Martino

Musetta

Adriana Martino

Virgilio Carbonari

Alcindoro

Virgilio Carbonari

Franco Ricciardi

Parpignol

Franco Ricciardi

Giuseppe Morresi

Sergeant bei der Zollwache

Giuseppe Morresi

Carlo Forti

Ein Zollwächter

Carlo Forti

Angelo Mercuriali

Ein Obstverkäufer

Angelo Mercuriali

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