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Director
  
Cinematography
  
Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.6/10
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Genre
  
Drama, Horror, Romance

Costume design
  
Earl Luick

Language
  
English


Writer
  
Harvey Thew
,
Martin Brown

Release date
  
November 7, 1931 (1931-11-07)

Cast
  
(Vladimar Ivan Tsarakov), (Nana Carlova), (Karimsky), (Fedor Ivanoff), (Sergei Bankieff), (Sonya Preskoya)

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The Mad Genius (1931) is an American pre-Code horror drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by Michael Curtiz. The film stars John Barrymore, Marian Marsh, Donald Cook, Charles Butterworth, and in small roles, Boris Karloff and Frankie Darro. The film is based on the play The Idol (1929) by Martin Brown, which opened in Great Neck, New York but never opened on Broadway.

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Synopsis

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A crippled puppeteer, Ivan Tsarakov (Barrymore), is frustrated that he will never dance ballet. He adopts a protegé, Fedor Ivanoff (Cook), whom he makes into the greatest dancer in the world. Fedor falls in love with a dancer, Nana Carlova (Marsh), but Tsarakov fears that she will ruin Fedor as a dancer. He tries to separate them and ultimately fires Nana from the ballet troupe. Fedor runs away with Nana to Paris, but Tsarakov has blacklisted him, and he cannot get ballet jobs and is reduced to working in a cabaret. Nana begs Tsarakov to give Fedor his job back. Tsarakov agrees, if Nana will leave Fedor and marry another man; she agrees. Fedor returns embittered; he sees Nana on opening night and realizes that she still loves him; he refuses to dance. Tsarakov threatens to kill him, but the ballet master, under the influence of drugs that Tsarakov has given him, kills Tsarakov. Fedor is reunited with Nana.

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In the film Svengali, released earlier the same year, Barrymore played the title character who similarly manipulated the life of a female singer, also played by Marsh.

Cast

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  • John Barrymore as Vladimar Ivan Tsarakov
  • Marian Marsh as Nana Carlova
  • Charles Butterworth as Karimsky
  • Donald Cook as Fedor Ivanoff
  • Luis Alberni as Sergei Bankieff
  • Carmel Myers as Sonya Preskoya
  • Andre Luguet as Count Robert Renaud
  • Frankie Darro as Young Fedor

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    Production

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    Warner Bros. was so pleased by the box office returns for Svengali (1931), also starring Barrymore and Marsh, and their first talking feature The Terror (1928), that they rushed The Mad Genius into production, and released it on 7 November 1931.

    Preservation

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    The film survives complete. It was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions in the 1950s and shown on television.


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    References

    The Mad Genius Wikipedia
    The Mad Genius IMDb The Mad Genius themoviedb.org


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