Prologue |
Robert Rounseville | ... E. T. A. Hoffmann, a poet |
Pamela Brown | ... Nicklaus, his faithful friend |
Robert Helpmann | ... Councillor Lindorf |
Moira Shearer | ... Stella, prima ballerina |
Philip Leaver | ... Andreas, Stella's servant |
Frederick Ashton | ... Kleinzach |
Moira Shearer | ... His Lady-Love |
Meinhart Maur | ... Luther, of Luther's Tavern |
Edmond Audran | ... [Stella's ballet partner] |
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The Tale of Olympia |
Moira Shearer | ... Olympia, the doll |
Robert Rounseville | ... Hoffmann, as a young student |
Robert Helpmann | ... Coppelius, maker of magic spectacles |
Leonide Massine | ... Spalanzani, creator of automatons |
Frederick Ashton | ... Cochenille, half human half puppet |
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The Tale of Giulietta |
Ludmilla Tcherina | ... Giulietta, a courtesan |
Robert Helpmann | ... Dapertutto, her Satanic master |
Robert Rounseville | ... Hoffmann, now a man of the world |
Leonide Massine | ... Schlemil, lost his shadow and soul to Giulietta |
Lionel Harris | ... Pitichinaccio, a hunchback |
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The Tale of Antonia |
Ann Ayars | ... Antonia, young opera-singer, ill with consumption |
[..Her Mother..] | ... A famous opera-singer, now dead |
Mogens Wieth | ... Crespel, her father, a great conductor |
Robert Rounseville | ... Hoffmann, now a famous poet |
Leonide Massine | ... Franz, a deaf servant |
Robert Helpmann | ... Dr. Miracle, a daemonic physician |