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
359 Views


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!

Do you know what? I

take this money here.

Yes?

- And verzehnfache it.

As you wish.

You'll see.

- Let your violin here.

No, never.

Artists.

Are just capricious by nature.

Give me more money.

You ask the impossible.

We have no more money.

There must be something left.

You lose all of our money.

- What do I need you for then?

What you give me for it?

- Signor Paganini.

This beautiful, wonderful instrument

has a special value.

I do would rate even higher,

If your looking to

services'd be and plays it.

I serve anyone. Except for one.

Take them.

- Proves us the honor

We play!

Jack.

(Sympathetically) Oh!

Why you can not help me to win?

Since enter! there is only one

method:
to operate a casino.

' Singing

(singing) After him only, I look

the window.

According to him do I go

out of the house.

Its high gear

its ' noble figure.

Smile of his mouth,

his eyes violence.

And his speech

magic river.

And oh!

His kiss.

That was fabulous.

You're making progress.

(Sings) My peace is gone.

My heart is heavy.

Thus, one should sing.

Do you hear the difference?

- No.

Please, do not argue.

- I'm just trying to help.

Talent is not everything.

It must be shaped.

Be diligent. Listen to your stepmother.

Look at this! A response from Paganini.

No! Paganini comes?

He comes. He wants to come.

I'll buy you diamonds

- Dearest, great news.

Dad, he wants more money

- Well... yes.

What you sent, you

already could not afford.

Can I see?

- Imagine this:

He wants an entire floor of the hotel.

I know it sounds exorbitant

But he has good reasons.

Music publishers would

beside him room to rent.

And spies would overhear

him publish and his music.

You have not considered.

Yes, they will stop at

nothing the music industry.

Music

The boy plays unsafe

and not the clock.

Daddy, do you like how I play?

Even very.

I am always proud of you

You're my pride and joy.

So you stay here with me,

Papa and not going away?

I never forsake you.

I promise. Never.

Very beautiful. That was good.

- You give me a sign?

The I let the Queen. Course!

I am from the media.

And we get free beer.

Hey!

- Yeah, hey. What?

This is what we will see.

- No toads, no beer.

Who has summoned me.

Then he should also pay.

When Mr. John Watson is not.

We have not had the pleasure.

- Ethal Langharn.

A pleasure. You sure know my columns.

In the "Daily Courant", in the "Times".

No, I do not know.

- But you in charge here?

I have the honor of being the organizer

of the debut of the maestro to be.

Then ensures that you ausschenkt

us, of the press, free beer.

We're thirsty.

- Of course, of course.

Can you give me out?

- No.

Thank you accompanied us.

Ship's horn

The band plays.

John Watson?

- Yes, I am, sir.

For you. From Signor Paganini.

From Paga... Thank you,

sir. Extraordinary thanks.

He said, at which point

it no longer prevents

This court order entitled

me to seize property.

If you're looking to avoid the,

I'll arrest you.

This, this here.

Gentlemen, get going.

Sir. Good day.

Good day.

Forward, gentlemen.

That too.

- This is my craft stuff.

The I need you to let

- You're a pianist?

Prove it.

- We can take it with or not?

He plays a sad melody.

The dressing table.

- I Hab.

You hurry, gentlemen.

Permissive, quickly

Maybe I should rather

see according to my wife.

As you wish, sir.

Just go. You have my

blessing We are not married.

I know that. Because

you do not have a wife.

The left me 5 years ago.

- We wanted to prosperity.

Prestige and success.

- And that life begins soon.

Yes, but how? Paganini

will come. Just wait.

"Mr. Watson, as you can imagine

I am faced mild troubles

in dealing with a genius

It does not submit to the rules

like a mere mortal

And but it is in the matter preceding "

Have you sent him more money?

- There was no other way.

But remember, what we deserve.

Everyone in London wants to see him.

- Where did you get the money?

Your credit is exhausted

Everything is pledged.

We're soon on the

road. And you in prison.

Elisabeth, love.

- No.

You have taken the jewelry.

- Only encumbered.

This was my mother's

heritage. You Shuf i

I beg you. You Mietkerl!

You son of a b*tch!

Sir, the two men are there.

Yes, of course.

We need a coach with windows.

The Maestro tolerates neither

dust nor air contaminants... "

Papa

Papa

Papa

Where are you taking me

- To London

Bring me back

- Take your medicine Please

Signor Paganini..?

I'm Niccolo Paganini

- Signor Paganini

John Watson I am your greatest admirer

Thank you for coming Welcome

It is my pleasure, sir...!..!.

- Thank you

Ah Wonderful

Here is the

- only coach?

Course.

- We have a lot of luggage.

There is a lot of space up there.

Say, it's burning?

Uh, no. This is typical of London.

And you survive I can hardly breathe.

The maestro's health not robust.

Oh, a handkerchief to the rescue

- Yuck! Schauderhaft.

The coal dust is good for

the lung because he opens it.

(Chanting) No mercy for rapists!

No asylum for devil

worshipers! Resist the wicked!

No mercy for rapists!

No asylum for devil

worshipers! Resist the wicked!

Only a small demonstration.

Let's go to the hotel.

No mercy for rapists!

- Quiet, the ladies!

What is this noise?

- Do not touch me, sir!

I'm Primrose Blackstone. We are

the Women's Federation for virtue.

I know my rights.

And we raise our voices.

Behalf of the innocent women.

I'll call the police.

- We will not sell us.

We will wait all night.

Until he appears.

- Who?

Paganini. Supposedly he has

leased a whole floor with you.

A waste, unparalleled.

Go! yet further.

- No mercy for rapists!

No asylum for devil worshipers!

Can I ask while your protest?

My companion and I

want quartered us here.

But we can not.

- The thing is not for jokes.

Paganini This is a notorious seducer

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