
Svengali (1954)
1h 40m | PG-13
A man hypnotizes a young woman into being an opera singer.
Director: Noel Langley
Studio: George Minter Productions
Genre: Romance, Drama, Thriller
Video: 720p
Cast

Hildegard Knef
as Trilby O'Farrell

Donald Wolfit
as Svengali

Terence Morgan
as Billy Bagot

Derek Bond
as Landlord

Alfie Bass
as Carrell

Noel Purcell
as Patrick O'Farrell
Reviews
A better example of over-acting you will struggle to find in this overly theatrical adaptation of George Du Maurier's 1894 novel "Trilby". Hildegard Knef is a young, impressionable, girl who falls under the spell of the almost Rasputin-esque Donald Wolfit in the title role. He hypnotises her to rid her of pesky headaches, and give her the voice of an angel - and soon she becomes an international star of the opera. Robert Newton was originally slated for the lead, but I can't imagine he could have done better than Wolfit, who has the maniacal look (eyes, especially) and pithy dialogue down to a T. The support from Terence Morgan - as her much younger beau "Billee Bagot", Paul Rogers, David Kossoff and the truly wonderful singing of Elisabeth Schwarzkopf keep this entertaining enough, but the staging and style are just to limiting to let this version of a really menacing and evocative story soar.