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Director:
Writers:
Hervey Allen (novel)
Sheridan Gibney (screenplay)
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Release Date:
29 August 1936 (USA) more
Plot:
In 18th-century Italy, an orphan's debt to the man who raised him threatens to separate him forever from the woman he loves. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Won 4 Oscars. Another 3 nominations more
User Reviews:
Fredric March unsatisfactory in the lead...huge best-seller makes uneven historical romance... more (15 total)

Cast

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Fredric March ... Anthony Adverse

Olivia de Havilland ... Angela Guiseppe
Donald Woods ... Vincent Nolte
Anita Louise ... Maria
Edmund Gwenn ... John Bonnyfeather

Claude Rains ... Marquis Don Luis
Louis Hayward ... Denis Moore
Gale Sondergaard ... Faith Paleologus
Steffi Duna ... Neleta
Akim Tamiroff ... Carlo Cibo
Ralph Morgan ... Signore De Bruille
Fritz Leiber ... Ouvrard
Luis Alberni ... Tony Guiseppe
Billy Mauch ... Anthony Adverse, at 10
Henry O'Neill ... Father Xavier
Pedro de Cordoba ... Brother Francois
George E. Stone ... Sancho
Joseph Crehan ... Capt. Elisha Jorham
Rafaela Ottiano ... Sra. Buvino
Rollo Lloyd ... Napoleon Bonaparte
Leonard Mudie ... De Bourrienne

Marilyn Knowlden ... Florence Udney
Mathilde Comont ... Sra. Guiseppe
Eily Malyon ... Mother Superior Maria José
J. Carrol Naish ... Maj. Doumet (as J. Carroll Naish)
Scotty Beckett ... Anthony Adverse Jr.
Paul Sotoff ... Ferdinando
Frank Reicher ... Coach driver to Paris
Clara Blandick ... Mrs. Jorham
Addison Richards ... Capt. Matanaza
William Ricciardi ... Coachman to Leghorn
Grace Stafford ... Lucia
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Panchita Acosta ... Italian girl (uncredited)
Sam Appel ... Driver / Arab (uncredited)
Barlowe Borland ... Clerk at Bonnyfeather's (uncredited)
Egon Brecher ... Innkeeper (uncredited)
Helen Brown ... Lady at ball (uncredited)
Ann Bupp ... Dancer (uncredited)
David Cavendish ... Napoleon's secretary (uncredited)
Davison Clark ... Traveler (uncredited)
Dan Colette ... Usher (uncredited)
Philip Cooper ... Stable Boy (uncredited)
Jean De Briac ... Stranger (uncredited)
Guy D'Ennery ... Maj. Domo (uncredited)
Carlos De Valdez ... Cuban policeman (uncredited)
Juan Duval ... Pietro (uncredited)
Charles Fallon ... Traveler (uncredited)
Antonio Filauri ... (uncredited)
Bess Flowers ... Nun (uncredited)
Brenda Fowler ... Midwife at Anthony's birth (uncredited)
Martin Garralaga ... Arab (uncredited)
Marjorie Gateson ... (uncredited)
Octavio Giraud ... Driver (uncredited)
Robert Graves ... Officer (uncredited)
Joe Hachey ... Marco (uncredited)
Anne Howard ... Angela as a child (uncredited)
John Lester Johnson ... Native chief (uncredited)
Edward Keane ... Officer (uncredited)
Joe King ... Captain of ship to America (uncredited)
Walter Kingsford ... (uncredited)
Frank Lackteen ... Arab (uncredited)
Mitchell Lewis ... White man whipping slave (uncredited)
Alma Lloyd ... (uncredited)
Manuel López ... Arab (uncredited)
Fred Malatesta ... Stranger (uncredited)
Michael Mark ... Stage-door man (uncredited)
Myra Marsh ... Nun (uncredited)
Ray Martin ... Young slave (uncredited)
Billy McClain ... Black slave being whipped (uncredited)
Lal Chand Mehra ... Arab (uncredited)
Art Miles ... Dock hand at Leghorn (uncredited)
Ferdinand Munier ... Doctor at baths (uncredited)
Ottola Nesmith ... Sister Ursula (uncredited)
Boris Nicholai ... Courier (uncredited)
Artemus Nigolian ... Italian girl (uncredited)
Claude Payton ... Announcer of guests at ball (uncredited)
George Reed ... Crippled black man (uncredited)
James 'Hambone' Robinson ... Black man (uncredited)
Harry Semels ... Lottery celebrant (uncredited)
Frank Shannon ... Maj. Domo (uncredited)
Bernard Siegel ... Pablo (uncredited)
George Sorel ... Footman (uncredited)
Mike Tellegen ... Italian man (uncredited)
Arthur Thalasso ... Italian man (uncredited)
Lotus Thompson ... Lady at ball (uncredited)
Cyril Thornton ... (uncredited)
Zeffie Tilbury ... Old woman at chalet (uncredited)
Vivian Tobin ... Lady at ball (uncredited)
Martin Turner ... Black carriage driver (uncredited)
Frank Ward ... Traveler (uncredited)
Pat Washington ... Old slave (uncredited)
Paul Weigel ... Butler (uncredited)
Lottie Williams ... Nurse to Anthony's son (uncredited)
Ernest Wilson ... Anthony's black slave (uncredited)
Joan Woodbury ... Half-caste dancing girl (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mervyn LeRoy 
Michael Curtiz (uncredited)
 
Writing credits
Hervey Allen (novel)

Sheridan Gibney (screenplay)

Milton Krims  dialogue (uncredited)
Milton Krims  screenplay (uncredited)

Produced by
Henry Blanke .... supervising producer (uncredited)
Hal B. Wallis .... executive producer (uncredited)
Jack L. Warner .... executive producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Erich Wolfgang Korngold 
 
Cinematography by
Tony Gaudio 
 
Film Editing by
Ralph Dawson 
 
Art Direction by
Anton Grot 
 
Costume Design by
Milo Anderson (gowns)
 
Makeup Department
Perc Westmore .... cosmetician
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
William H. Cannon .... assistant director (uncredited)
Arthur Lueker .... second assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Eddie Edwards .... props (uncredited)
Harper Goff .... set designer (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Nathan Levinson .... director of recording (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Fred Jackman .... special photographic effects
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Carl E. Guthrie .... second camera operator (uncredited)
Vic Johnson .... gaffer (uncredited)
Mickey Marigold .... still photographer (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Dwight Franklin .... technical consultant: 18th-century customs and costumes (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Leo F. Forbstein .... conductor
Aldo Franchetti .... conductor: opera sequences
Hugo Friedhofer .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Milan Roder .... orchestrator (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Natale Carossio .... stager: operatic sequences
Edward Chodorov .... screenplay constructor (uncredited)
Ralph Faulkner .... fight choreographer (uncredited)
Irva Mae Ross .... script clerk (uncredited)
Arthur J. Zellner .... publicist (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Runtime:
141 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
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Trivia:
The film required 131 sets, including a 12-acre African compound built on the studio backlot - the largest set which had ever been constructed. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Marquis Don Luis: I dare say you wish you'd never left Versailles. You had a very pleasant time at court with those gallant young officers. With one in particular, I recall.
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Soundtrack:
I'll Wait For You My Love (Angela's Song) more

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17 out of 19 people found the following review useful.
Fredric March unsatisfactory in the lead...huge best-seller makes uneven historical romance..., 15 April 2001
Author: Neil Doyle from U.S.A.

Fredric March, usually such a fine actor, was unable to give more than a wooden performance in the title role of 'Anthony Adverse'. Warner Bros. would have been better off using their up-and-coming new star, Errol Flynn, for this one--giving us the chance to see him paired once again with Olivia de Havilland. There are no sparks between March and de Havilland--he seems too old for the role despite clever make-up attempts to make him look suitable. But aside from the fact that he is miscast, there is a lot to admire about the film itself. For one thing, Claude Rains and Gale Sondergaard make the most memorable pair of villains ever seen in a 1930s movie. The sequence where they cause a coach and driver to go off a cliff is given an extra punch by their dialog. "He was my favorite coachman," says Rains dryly. "The coach was rather handy too," quips Sondergaard. Giving other outstanding performances are Edmund Gwenn, Louis Hayward, Anita Louise, Donald Woods and Akim Tamiroff. Some of the acting styles seem dated, as are the titles that connect the time span. The best-seller was a bulky 1,200 pages from which the scriptwriter trimmed the story down considerably, excluding whole segments of the book and still ending up with a film well over two hours. Strange how the celebrated novel is barely remembered today. The opera scenes with Olivia de Havilland are interesting. She was a radiant young beauty at the time but could have used a better technique in her lip sync to the lyrics. Interesting historical drama of the Napoleonic era with Rains and Sondergaard giving the best performances. I've written articles on both of them for CLASSIC IMAGES, inspired by their performances in this film.

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