IMDb
7.8 /10
109 votes

TV Movie · Comedy · Music · Drama · 1970 · 59 min
Russell’s composer biopics were usually labours of love. This was the opposite: he regarded Strauss’s music as 'bombastic, sham and hollow', and despised the composer for claiming to be apolitical while cosying up to the Nazi regime. Strauss is depicted in a variety of grotesquely caricatured situations: attacked by nuns after adopting Nietzsche’s philosophy, duels with jealous husbands, literally batters his critics into submission with his music, and glorifies the women in his life and fantasies.
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BBCIMDb
7.8 /10
109 votes
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TMDB
8.3 /10
3 votes
Letterboxd
7.0 /10
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Weighted average
7.7/10
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