On a November night in 1823, Antonio Salieri (Abraham), once the most
famous musician in Vienna, tries to take his own life. Later, in the General
Infirmary, he is visited by the Hospital Chaplain, Father Vogler. While
obviously contemptuous of the priest, the old man is drawn to confess to him
his association with one of the greatest composers in history, Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart.
Salieri worked his way up to becoming Court Composer to Emperor Joseph II
(Jones), brother of Marie Antoinette and lover, in a limited way, of music.
Then in 1781 a young man arrives and changes everything forever - Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart (Hulce). Already famous as a prodigy at the age of six,
Mozart was toured throughout Europe by his dominating father Leopold,
showing off musical tricks for the amusement of the aristocracy. Now at age
26, the young man is far more than a performing monkey. He has become a
composer, eager to show off his abilities.
Deeply impressed with Mozart's flawless work and yet disgusted by God's
choice to bestow upon this childish, sniggering, rude, boy the overwhelming
talent to create some of the most beautiful music man has ever heard,
Salieri becomes relentless in plotting Mozart's destruction.
Based on Sir Peter Shaffer's London and Broadway hit play.
Director: |
Milos Forman |
Studio: |
Orion Pictures |
Producer(s): |
Saul Zaentz |
Cast: |
F. Murray Abraham, Tom Hulce, Elizabeth Berridge, Jeffrey Jones, Cynthia Nixon, Charles Kay, Christine Ebersole, Roy Dotrice, Simon Callow, Lisabeth Bartlett, Barbara Bryne, Martin Cavani, Roderick Cook |
Writer(s): |
Peter Shaffer |