Review of Lisztomania (1975) by Greg S — 16 Dec 2012
Franz Listz, a huge 19th century celebrity because of his hit version of "Chopsticks," beds a succession of mistresses until the Pope orders him to travel to Germany and exorcise a demon from rival composer Richard Wagner.
It's the biography of Franz Liszt if it were directed by Benny Hill working from a script by Federico Fellini; its silly and phallic, and lots of fun if you can surrender yourself to it.
This review of Lisztomania (1975) was written by Greg S on 16 Dec 2012.
Lisztomania has generally received positive reviews.
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