Kind of a weird one off in the career of Michael Powell. Hein Heckroth who had been the art director on a lot of Powell and Pressburger films. He approached Michael Powell to film a version of the famous Goethe story which had also been the basis for Disney's Mickey Mouse segment in Fantasia.
There isn't a lot of information available about this short film. It's a ballet performed for the Frankfort Opera. It was filmed for a German television network and apparently broadcast for television. This version has an English narration.Besides art director Hein Heckroth, Powell's go to cinemagrapher Christopher Callis was part of the production crew. Future cinematographer and horror director Freddie Francis was the camera operator. The editor Reginald Miles had worked with Powell and Pressburger on The Tales of Hoffman. Still it doesn't appear that Powell had a lot of input the film, probably he was just a gun for hire.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice is not without interest, the sets and wide screen photography are bizarrely interesting. The film was originally 30 minutes long but for some reason it was cut by 16 minutes so who knows what was lost. Still it is a film directed by Michael Powell and it's not without interest. Powell usually knew how to combine music and photography into an interesting viewing experience.
The narration was written by Dennis Arundell, the running time is 13 minutes.



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