

The Mozart biopic that Amadeus erased from history — conducted by a legend, forgotten by time.
The story of Mozart and his wife Constance, set against a background of court intrigue and professional jealousy, with music conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham.
Score
Beecham conducting actual Mozart — the film's entire reason to exist.
Production
1930s British studio attempting 18th-century Vienna on a budget.
Director
Basil Dean
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was the first sound film about Mozart — made just as his music was being reclaimed from Nazi cultural appropriation. Beecham, a notorious philanderer and ego, conducted for scale because he believed the film would fail without his name.
Director Basil Dean later admitted he cast Stephen Haggard for his resemblance to Mozart portraits, then discovered Haggard couldn't fake piano playing convincingly — they hired a double and never showed his hands in close-up.
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