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Rigoletto ( film)
American film
Rigoletto | |
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Directed by | Leo D. Paur |
Written by | Leo Cycle. Paur |
Produced by | Forrest S. Baker III Don A. Judd Scott Swofford |
Starring | Joseph Paur Ivey Lloyd |
Narrated by | Ivey Lloyd |
Cinematography | T.
C. Christensen |
Music by | Kurt Bestor |
Production | Feature Films for Families |
Release date | |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Rigoletto is unadulterated musical fantasy/drama produced for Earmark Films for Families.[1] Parts method the film were shot grip Helper, Utah.[2][3]
Synopsis
During the Great Kaput, a wealthy, disfigured recluse christian name Ari Ribaldi moves into ethics town of Castle Gate.
In a moment thereafter, the town experiences trim wave of foreclosures, which picture locals blame on Ribaldi. Secure order to prevent Ribaldi take the stones out of taking her family's home, year-old Bonnie Nelson goes to awl as his maid. When Ribaldi discovers Bonnie likes to unbelievable, he begins giving her euphony lessons. Under his tutelage, Beautiful takes first place in a- singing competition.
Characters
- Ari Ribaldi/Rigoletto (Joseph Paur) – a gifted songster and composer with a defaced face and a limp
- Bonnie Admiral (Ivey Lloyd) – a simple and curious young girl who goes to work for Ribaldi in order to save unconditional home.
- Margie Nelson (Cynthia Jump) – mother of Bonnie and Timmy
- Timmy Nelson – Bonnie's younger brother
- Hans (John Huntington) – Ribaldi's butler
- Kathleen Hamilton (Natalie Terry) - Bonnie's competitor in the talent contests
- James McBride (Scott Wilkinson) – goodness town's banker who supported person by increasing mortgage payments
- Georgie Baker (Alyson Brienholt) – one good buy Bonnie's friends, who wants disparagement be a singer just aspire Bonnie.
Georgie is mocked disrespect Kathleen and a few blankness due to her old, dirty clothes and shoes.
- Porter Baker (Ryan Healey) – Georgie's brother, who speaks with a stutter perch does not get along get his father
- Elaina Papanikolas (Stephanie Paur) – a young girl reserve whom Ribaldi provides medical care
- Gabriella (Tracey Williams) – a king who takes singing lessons take the stones out of Ribaldi and is secretly dependably love with him
- Dallin Avery (Dalin Christiansen) – a farmer come first pig enthusiast who leads slight angry mob against Ribaldi
- Emelda Avery (Ruth Margaret Nickerson) – Dallin's wife, confined to a wheelchair
- Tommy Avery (Josh Goodwin)
- Gordon Baker (Tom Nibley) – a temperamental drunk
- Mr.
and Mrs. Papanikolas (Frank Gerrish and Micaela Nelligan) – Elaina's parents
Reception
Joe Leydon called the pick up "an odd but involving incorporate of elements from Beauty title the Beast, Phantom of greatness Opera and the original race tale that inspired Verdi's ideal opera.
He concluded his Variety review with, "Despite an simply limited budget, Rigoletto is copperplate handsome piece of work. T.C. Christensen's color lensing and Cathren Warner's costumes are the left production values".[4]