Francis Egerton

Francis Egerton

Born: July 14, 1930
in Limerick, Ireland

Movies for Francis Egerton...

Salomé
Title: Salomé
Character: First Jew
Released: June 2, 1992
Type: Movie
Recorded live at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London on 2 June 1992.
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Carmen
Title: Carmen
Character: Remendado
Released: January 1, 1991
Type: Movie
Bizet's masterwork, Carmen, directed for stage by the Spanish actress Núria Espert.
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Prince Igor
Title: Prince Igor
Character: Jeroska
Released: January 1, 1990
Type: Movie
TV movie version of the famous Prince Igor opera
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Puccini's La Fanciulla del West
Title: Puccini's La Fanciulla del West
Character: Nick
Released: July 28, 1983
Type: Movie
La Fanciulla del West, Puccini's penultimate opera is based on a play by David Belasco set at the height of the notorious California gold rush. The composer took three years to complete the work, which, for him, marked a new stylish departure. With more modern harmonic combinations and local melodies, Puccini pieced together a far larger canvas than anything he had tackled before. In this recording, Piero Faggioni's highly detailed staging is matched by Ken Adam's superbly atmospheric sets. Carol Neblett sings the role of Minnie "The Girl of the Gold West," Placido Domingo is as ignitable as ever in the role of Dick Johnson, alias the bandit, Ramirez, and Silvano Carroli sings the sinister sheriff, Jack Rance. Conducted by Nello Santi.
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The Gondoliers
Title: The Gondoliers
Character: Marco
Released: June 1, 1982
Type: Movie
Marco and Giuseppe marry their sweethearts Gianetta and Tessa, but neither couple is allowed to leave for their honeymoon, because there is a problem. They are informed that one of the bridegrooms is really the King of Barataria, but nobody knows which. Gianetta and Tessa are delighted with the idea of one of them being Queen, but upset when they are told that women are not allowed to accompany their husbands to Barataria and that they will have to stay behind in Venice
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Falstaff
Title: Falstaff
Character: Bardolfo
Released: January 1, 1982
Type: Movie
This first-rate 1982 production of Verdi’s Falstaff marked the great 20th century Italian maestro Carlo Maria Giulini's return to opera conducting after more than a decade's absence. Renato Bruson leads a brilliant cast as the lovable fat knight Sir John Falstaff, going toe to toe in a series of hijinks with Katia Ricciarelli (Alice Ford) and Brenda Boozer (Meg Page).
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Les Contes d'Hoffmann
Title: Les Contes d'Hoffmann
Character: Pittichinaccio
Released: December 1, 1981
Type: Movie
Seeking to exorcise the failure of his current love affair, the poet Hoffmann tells the tales of his three past loves - the doll-like Olympia, the high-class courtesan Giulietta, and the ambitious but delicate Antonia - and recalls how each was thwarted by the evil influence of his rival. In this production by the distinguished film director, John Schlesinger, with spectacular designs by Maria Bjornson and William Dudley, Offenbach's nightmare world is brought to life. The all-star cast is headed by Placido Domingo as Hoffmann: his three loves are Ileana Cotrubas, Anges Baltsa and Luciana Serra and the manifestations of his rival are sung by Geraint Evans, Robert Lloyd, Siegmund Nimsgern and Nicola Ghiuselev. The score, which includes such favourites as the "Barcarolle" and the "Doll's Song", is conducted by Georges Pretre.
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Verdi Un Ballo in Maschera
Title: Verdi Un Ballo in Maschera
Character: Un giudice
Released: July 27, 1975
Type: Movie
This production from Covent Garden is set in Stockholm, and not Boston. With Reri Grist (Oscar), Placido Domingo (Gustavus), Katia Ricciarelli (Amelia), Piero Cappucili (Renato), Patricia Payne (? - the booklet or DVD fails to credit the singer) (Ulrica) and Claudio Abbado in the pit: all at their peak, you just simply cannot go wrong when purchasing this DVD. This performance made me realise why I had fallen in love with opera: beautiful (today one should be thankful) and convincing sets and costumes, and fiery conducting and singing from all the above soloists which leaves you breathless. Domingo as the King (not the Governor of Boston) is simply ravishing! He is so convincing and dashing as Gustavus - I think very few tenors nowadays can even attempt such a convincing vocal and dramatic performance.
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A Christmas Carol
Title: A Christmas Carol
Character: Business man
Released: December 24, 1962
Type: Movie
Opera version of the novella by Charles Dickens.