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The Magic Bow

1946 | 106m | English

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Biography of the famous Italian violinist Nicola Paganini which focuses as much on the musician's romances as it does on his craft. Phyllis Calvert plays Jeanne de Vermond, the aristocratic French woman who captures Paganini's heart, and real-life violin virtuoso Yehudi Menuhin supplies the breathtaking Paganini solos.
Release Date: Nov 25, 1946
Director: Bernard Knowles
Writer: Norman Ginsbury, Manuel Komroff, Roland Pertwee
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Production Companies Gainsborough Pictures, J. Arthur Rank Organisation
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 19, 2026
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Name Job
Bernard Knowles Director
Alfred Roome Editor
Elizabeth Haffenden Costume Design
Henry Geehl Music
Andrew Mazzei Art Direction
Norman Ginsbury Writer
Jack E. Cox Director of Photography
Jack Asher Cinematography
Manuel Komroff Novel
Roland Pertwee Writer
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R. J. Minney Producer
Maurice Ostrer Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Stewart Granger as Niccolò Paganini? Not an obvious choice, I'd have said - but he actually carries it off quite well; especially since much of his scenes involve quite a lot of fairly sophisticated violin playing and his rather tousled locks get in his eyes once too often, too! Sadly, though, the r ... est of this rarely ascends beyond the mediocrity of a period melodrama - a love story between him and Phyllis Calvert ("Jeanne") whose mother has aspirations for a far more advantageous marriage for her daughter than this mere musician. Enter a very dapper Dennis Price as her suitor "Paul de la Rochelle" who rarely looks comfortable either with his spray-on uniform or his rather stilted lines. It's rescued, as is so often the case, by Cecil Parker as Luigi Germi, his manager/friend who somehow manages to keep Paganini on the straight and narrow as his rise to international stardom coincides with his rather complicated love life. The musical score is marvellous - though the sound mixing on this does rather drown out any dialogue - and the costumes all look the part excellently. At times it is all just a bit too theatrical, but as an introduction to the music of this particular maestro, it is well worth a watch (or maybe just a listen...?)

Jul 07, 2022