The Robber Symphony

The Robber Symphony is a 1936 British musical film directed by Friedrich Feher.

[1] Writing for The Spectator in 1936, Graham Greene gave the film a mixed reception.

Despite characterizing the picture as "certainly the most interesting film of the last twelve months", Greene found the film to deliver a "priggish[] reprimand [with] a didactic note".

Praising the story as "excellent" and dwelling on the "superb sequence of four player-pianos dragged across the Alps", Greene nevertheless complained that "in so far as [Feher's] experiment is original, it is barren.

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