The Constant Nymph (1933 film)

The Constant Nymph
Directed by Basil Dean
Produced by Michael Balcon
Written by Basil Dean (play)
Dorothy Farnum
Margaret Kennedy (novel)
Starring Victoria Hopper
Brian Aherne
Leonora Corbett
Music by Eugene Goossens
John Greenwood
Cinematography Mutz Greenbaum
Production
company
Distributed by Gaumont British Distributors
Release date
December 1933
Running time
97 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

The Constant Nymph is a 1933 British drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Victoria Hopper, Brian Aherne and Leonora Corbett.[1] It is an adaptation of the novel The Constant Nymph by Margaret Kennedy. Dean tried to persuade Novello to reprise his appearance from the 1928 silent version The Constant Nymph but was turned down and cast Aherne in the part instead.[2]

Synopsis

This romance is set in Tyrol, western Austria. Previously filmed in 1928, the sentimental Margaret Kennedy novel The Constant Nymph was sumptuously remade by Gaumont-British Picture Corporation in 1933. Victoria Hopper plays the title character, a rich, Belgian gamine named Tessa Sanger. The girl falls hopelessly in love with world-famous composer Lewis Dodd (Brian Aherne), who is so full of himself that he barely acknowledges Tessa's existence. As she looks on in quiet desperation, Dodd marries another woman, his distant cousin Florence (Leonora Corbett). It takes him nearly the entire picture to realize what a fool he's been, and that Tessa was the one girl for him all along—but alas, it's too late. The Constant Nymph was remade by Warner Bros. in 1943, at which time all prints of the 1933 version were supposed to be destroyed, however, several prints did survive.[3]

Cast

References

  1. "The Constant Nymph (1933)". BFI. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  2. Sweet p. 124
  3. Hal Erickson. "The Constant Nymph (1933) - Basil Dean - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". AllMovie. Retrieved 23 January 2016.

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