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- Live performances of operas from New York's Metropolitan Opera.
- This is the 1977 television recording of the Rise and Fall of Managing by Kurt Weill
- Andrea Chenier, poet and politician, falls in love with an aristocratic girl also lusted after by the servant Gerard. The French Revolution breaks out and Chenier and Gerard are among the leaders, but Chenier is a moderate. It doesn't take long for Gerard to bring him before the Committee of Public Safety and have him condemned.
- This first Italian-made feature film released in the United States following WWII relates the story of Russian Princess Fedora (Louise Ferida), in Czarist times, whose royal lover is assassinated on the eve of their marriage. She pledges vengeance, only to become the victim of her vow when she falls in love again.
- Under the french revolution, the poet Andrea Chénier and the servant Carlo Gérard both love the young aristocrat Maddalena and the drama increases as Gérard Chénier is dangerously jealous.
- Andrea Chenier is a poet during the French Revolution. He and Maddalena are in love. Gerard, former servant in Maddalena's house, denounces them to the Tribunal, but recants it too late. The lovers go to the guillotine together.
- A very successful theatrical piece is the basis of Fedora by Umberto Giordano.
- Princess falls in love with her fiance's killer just after sending a letter to authorities reporting his guilt. Tragedies ensue.
- The poet and revolutionary André Chenier in Paris in 1789.
- Princess Fedora, who is to marry Count Andrejevich the following day, find him deadly wounded. She swears to avenge the Count's death. The main suspect is Count Loris Ipanov, a Nihilist sympathizer. Fedora follows Loris Ipanov but find him attractive and the two fall in love.
- Opera inspired by the life of the French poet André Marie Chénier, victim of conspiracy for his death sentence by the Revolutionary Tribunal of the French Revolution.