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Heavenly Music

1943 | 22m | English

(362 votes)

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Bandleader/singer/songwriter Ted Barry arrives to heaven. The receptionist tells him that before he can take his place in the Hall of Music, a committee must review his work and decide whether he is worthy of admittance.
Release Date: May 01, 1943
Director: Josef Berne
Writer: Edward James, Paul Gerard Smith, Michael L. Simmons, Reginald Le Borg
Genres: Fantasy, Music
Keywords heaven, judgment
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Frederick Brady Ted Barry
Mary Elliott Joy
Eric Blore Mr. Frisbie
Steven Geray Ludwig van Beethoven
Fritz Feld Niccolò Paganini (uncredited)
Elmer Jerome Official Recorder (uncredited)
Eric Mayne (uncredited)
Lionel Royce Pyotr Tchaikovsky (uncredited)
Billie Thomas Gabriel (uncredited)
William Yetter Sr. Composer (uncredited)
Name Job
Josef Berne Director
Edward James Screenplay
Paul Gerard Smith Screenplay
Michael L. Simmons Screenplay
Robert Surtees Director of Photography
Nicolai Remisoff Art Direction
Albert Akst Editor
Max Terr Music
Reginald Le Borg Original Story
Nathaniel Shilkret Music
Name Title
Sam Coslow Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

All-American musician “Ted” (Frederick Brady) finds himself in heaven trying to convince a formidable collection of his historical peers that he is fit to be admitted to their eternal hall of music. Under the chairmanship of Beethoven (Steven Geray) these famed composers ask for a demonstration of h ... is work, but he rather riskily points out that with only seven notes on the scale, just about everyone from Paganini and Liszt has pinched from Tchaikovsky and Wagner! Needless to say, they don’t respond so well to that assertion, so require that he compose a work of his own in just ten minutes. Luckily, he has a bit of angelic assistance from “Joy” (Mary Elliott) but can he convince the great and the good that his “Heavenly Music” is a patch on “Für Elise”? I quite enjoyed this mischievous short feature as it clearly demonstrates how music has evolved over the centuries just as surely as the attire worn by these often be-wigged gentlemen responsible for some of the most recognisable pieces ever written. It is also quite fun that his inspiration comes from heaven, just as many of their works would have done - or at least that’s where their patrons hoped their commissions would see them end up. The musical tracks do quite cleverly illustrate just how similar so much music is at the basic level, and at how it’s often interpretation, tempo and the instrumentation itself that offers distinctiveness. Will they accept him, though? Nobody is actually playing any of their instruments here, but it is still good fun.

Jul 27, 2025