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The Broken Melody

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The Broken Melody

A composer goes to Devil's Island for killing his wife's lover, then writes an opera about it.

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Release : 1934
Rating : 5.8
Studio : Julius Hagen Productions,  Twickenham Studios, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : John Garrick Margot Grahame Merle Oberon Austin Trevor Charles Carson
Genre : Drama Music

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SnoReptilePlenty
2018/08/30

Memorable, crazy movie

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FeistyUpper
2018/08/30

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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Noutions
2018/08/30

Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .

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Hayden Kane
2018/08/30

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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bkoganbing
2018/07/21

Although she's only third billed here Merle Oberon is the main reason to see The Broken Melody. She plays the faithful girl friend of composer John Garrick who gets himself in quite a jackpot.Garrick lives at the boardinghouse run by Oberon's father and both work singing and serving at a cheap Paris cafe. One night musical star Margot Grahame drops in and sees Garrick as her latest boy toy. Before you know it they're wed and she's given birth to their son.She tires of him quickly after a musical he wrote flops and shows him the way out. He responds by killing her paramour which wins him a trip to Devil's Island.The whole melodrama is told in flashback by Austin Trevor who thinks he recognizes Garrick on stage while Trevor is at the theater. What happens is for you to watch the movie for.Garrick sings well, I assume Oberon and Grahame are dubbed. But he truly is stiff. Tyrone Power would have been great in the role.The ending? Watch the John Garfield classic They Made Me A Criminal for a hint.

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mark.waltz
2010/03/19

How many times have you seen this plot? Leading man or woman marries the wrong person, kills either that person or their lover, suffers in prison, and then ends up with the right person at the very end. I can think of a few dozen movies, half of those made in 1934 when "The Broken Melody" was released. John Garrick, who creaked his way through two genuinely awful early musicals ("Just Imagine" and "The Lottery Bride"), doesn't sing much here. He's a composer (who ironically ends up in his own show) who leaves the very lovely Merle Oberon for the very self-centered Margot Grahame. It should be obvious that Oberon is the more suitable partner, even though Grahame has career connections that could get Garrick's music published. When it does (after they are already in the midst of a horrendous marriage), it is a bomb, and Grahame makes it clear she wants nothing more to do with Garrick, preferring instead her old lover Austin Trevor. She's already been dallying with him behind Garrick's back, even though they have a baby together. Oberon, with eyebrows that make her look like Sigrid Gurie in "The Adventures of Marco Polo", has already tried to cover for Garrick's wife by covering for his wife when she sees Garrick coming into a room where Grahame and Trevor are in the middle of a tete-a-tete. Then, when Trevor is murdered, Garrick immediately takes his child to Oberon, who agrees to take care of it for him. And the vengeful Grahame doesn't try to stop this? It's preposterous, but yet somehow it works because Grahame is so wrapped up in her own career that motherhood is something that doesn't interest her. Still, no mention of Grahame agreeing to this occurs, and as the years go by with Garrick in prison, Oberon has become the child's guardian. The prison scenes are very exciting and darkly realistic, making Devil's Island a hell on earth. Charles Carson is very good as the Devil's Island commander who happens to be at the presentation of Garrick's musical drama, and recognizing the music as some he heard in prison, narrates the back story to a colleague.It is all preposterous, yet somehow, once you get past that, it is really very entertaining. The DVD print is outstanding, crisp and clear and filled with excellent sound. Oberon and Grahame are beautifully dressed and made up, yet Garrick's brooding hero is never quite convincing as a screen lover. The musical drama that wraps around the flashback narrative gets better towards the end as the nonsensical plot really comes together. A nice little twist in the on-stage drama is the key that gives Carson's Devils Island Commander to make a judgement that morally makes much sense and gives a satisfying ending. Oberon, the British Kay Francis, could always make suffering in ermine fun to watch, even in the most unbelievable of plots, while Grahame overacts ridiculously at times. This is a movie that one can groan at a bit, yet come out not feeling cheated.

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ruth-270
2009/04/16

When I was about twelve years old, I saw "The Broken Melody" on TV and I thought it was absolutely wonderful. It was very romantic and had some really lovely music. From that day onwards I looked forward to seeing it again.For years I looked in the TV listings but it never came up. And then, the other day, it occurred to me that there might be a DVD available. So I looked on Amazon . . . and there was! I was so thrilled. I sent off for it and it arrived quite quickly. I sat down to watch it . . . and quite quickly realised why it had never been shown again on TV. It must be one of the worst movies ever made!!! It's not so much romantic as melodramatic. The music is nothing special. The acting is criminal - it's set in France so there's one character with an accent so thick you could cut it with a knife, one or two with slight accents and the hero and heroine have 'cut glass' 'fratefully frateful' accents.The story is ludicrous and the ending so sentimental that I could hardly bring myself to watch. But it's left me wondering how a relatively bright twelve year old (ie me!) could have thought it such a wonderful movie!

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modern_maiden
2003/03/13

Paul (John Garrick) and Germaine (Merle Oberon) are young friends, working to make ends meet. Germaine works in a cafe while Paul struggles to make it as a composer. Germaine encourages Paul to write popular music instead, assuring him that it will make him more money than serious classical compositions. In her heart she wants him to succeed because she is in love with him, but he's too engrossed in his music to notice.Germaine's advice proves fruitful when Paul plays his music at the cafe, and is noticed by Simone St. Clair, a famous stage actress (Margot Grahame) who is dining there. Margot takes him under wing and they quickly develop a relationship, much to Germaine's disappointment. After many ups and downs, Paul begins to question whether his life has really unfolded in the way he wanted it. Revisiting his old stomping ground brings Germaine back into his life. The emotional last few scenes bring the story to its bittersweet end.This is a fine film, with interesting characters and high quality acting. It's not one of Oberon's strongest performances, but enjoyable nonetheless and a must-see for Oberon fans. Neither John Garrick or Margot Grahame went on to very impressive things, but it was just the tip of the iceberg for Merle Oberon, who went on to many fantastic projects such as "Wuthering Heights", " These Three" and "The Divorce of Lady X".

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