Melitza Hjos
Mary Ellis
Melitza Hjos

“A King gives up his throne for the girl he loved!”
Based on Ivor Novello's hit stage play: an opera singer and her gypsy friends try to rescue their king from the clutches of a would-be dictator.
Melitza Hjos
Mary Ellis
Melitza Hjos
King Stefan
Otto Kruger
King Stefan
Baron Lyadeff
Victor Jory
Baron Lyadeff
Anthony Allan
Barry MacKay
Anthony Allan
Lorenti
Trefor Jones
Lorenti
Phoebe
Maire O'Neill
Phoebe
Maestro
Anthony Holles
Maestro
Otto
Charles Carson
Otto
Diplomat
Felix Aylmer
Diplomat
Angus MacKintosh
Finlay Currie
Angus MacKintosh
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Jeanne Carpenter
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Ship's Officer (uncredited)
Raymond Lovell
Ship's Officer (uncredited)
It was probably a little unfortunate for soprano Mary Ellis (who only died in 2003 - aged 105!) that opportunities to star in these kinds of semi-operatic films were starting to become thin on the ground. Partnered with Otto Kruger ("King Stefan" - who has shades of Leslie Howard about his, I thought)) she portrays the Gypsy leader "Melitza"; his lover and supporter against the ruthless Prime Minister "Lyadeff" (Victor Jory). It turns out that the scheming PM knows that there be oil in them thar hills, it's just that despite hiring two experienced oil men - Barry MacKay and Finlay Currie, he is struggling to find it. One of her people sees an eye for an easy fortune and tells the Minister that the oil is actually on their land, and soon some treasonous shenanigans are afoot to remove the king, his lover and exploit these resources. It'a got a hint of menace to it, but essentially it's a gentle adaptation of a short play with a couple of decently performed (if oft repeated) musical numbers from Ivor Novello and Christopher Hassall. The quality of the production has suffered a bit with age, but it is certainly not lacking in creative ambition and I rather enjoyed it.
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