The Devil's Violinist Page #2

Synopsis: 1830. Violin virtuoso and notorious womanizer Niccolò Paganini (David Garrett) is at the peak of his career, acclaimed throughout Europe. His name alone suggests countless affairs and scandals - which is exactly what his manager Urbani (Jared Harris) is doing his utmost to cultivate, for it is in his interest to market his famous client the best way possible. Only the London public has yet to be conquered. In a plan to lure Paganini to London for his British debut, English impresario John Watson (Christian McKay) and his mistress Elisabeth Wells (Veronica Ferres) risk all they own. Business-savvy Urbani ultimately manages to bring Paganini to the British capital, albeit against his will. And thanks to the rave reviews by journalist Ethel Langham (Joely Richardson), Urbani's strategy seems to be working better than he imagined. Protestors throng his hotel, causing pandemonium. Musician and manager are forced to take refuge at Watson's home, where Paganini quickly takes a liking to his h
Director(s): Bernard Rose
Production: Freestyle Releasing
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
38
Rotten Tomatoes:
31%
R
Year:
2013
122 min
$8,013
Website
347 Views


- Very pleased.

But I'm busy.

Forgive! my intrusion

and the brazenness with

the I come before you.

But I have to make a urgent proposal,

Which liberate not only the

Opera House of the difficulties

London but will meet with shine.

After an introduction such

I would be really a goal,

I did not listen to you.

- Thank you, my lord.

I suggest to bring

Niccolo Paganini to London.

To an exclusive concert series

at the Opera House to give.

His fame and his virtuosity

surpass anything what we know here.

So that we at least 10

times had a sell out.

The press is obsessed

by the Italian maestro.

Paganini?

- His concert in Paris last week

19,069 played France a, a concert.

I do not doubt, Mr. Watson.

But I doubt your ability

to Paganini to get here.

Dear Maestro Paganini.

In deepest devotion

in front of your genius

as the most outstanding

musicians of our time

I want you herewith an invitation

the Royal Opera

in Covent Garden in London express.

We want to offer you,

with a series of concerts

give your debut in our country.

In the kingdom of His

Majesty of Great Britain.

And Ireland.

To make this project

I have the letter settled a change.

For submission to a

certain Rothschild Bank.

So that your has enough funds

which you serve as an advance

to cover and your Entourage

and the cost of the

ship's passage for you. "

Signor Urbani.

Were you here all night?

- However.

And yet you see so fresh and enchanting.

Has us the Maestro again ruined?

The luck has deserted him.

At least the cards luck.

As long as he is

successful with the ladies.

Here you go.

Will you watch?

Jaja.

Who's there?

- Your servant. At your disposal.

You have you probably moved on spying.

My only ambition is to

you a little pleasure to give.

As life flies by.

This should help.

- What is it?

Bravo. Where did you steal the again?

An advance for your London debut.

Item? We will leave tomorrow.

The I have never agreed.

What are you talking about?

I want the musical ruler

Europe be, "you said

London is the new capital of the world

We must conquer Here

you lie at your feet

But that lasts not forever

The fall of a new attraction

So riding on the wave of

success, as long as it carries us

I do not drive Well,

you have no more money

We have to drive

- I have earned millions

And spent more We have no money

you lose everything at the gaming table

Your bestehlt I I

steal anything from you

...I suppose you nothing,

as long as you live

Come Let's not talk

about unpleasant things

Do not worry Why are you

doing this to me always.?

Your put me under pressure. You

never asked, never say what from.

This is not your life. This is my life!

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