Beethoven Lives Upstairs with Neil Munro: DVD Cover

    Beethoven Lives Upstairs Director: David Devine Cast: Neil Munro, Fiona Reid, Albert Schultz

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/18/2003
    • Original Release: 1992
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 14,699
     
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    Behind-the-scenes interviews; Beethoven's Ninth music video; English, French and Spanish langauges; Music gallery with more than 50 minutes of classical music for kids; Bonus fully interactive DVD-ROM; Includes a variety of arcade-style musical games to inspire play and advance learning

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    Prague and Ontario stand in for 19th century Vienna in Beethoven Lives Upstairs. Young Chris (Illya Woloshin) lives with his none-too-prosperous mother (Fiona Reid) and uncle (Albert Schultz), who are forced to take in a boarder. Enter a fellow named Ludwig (Neil Munro), with a hearing problem, a mass of eccentricities, and a genius for music. This 52-minute character study features renditions of more than 25 Beethoven pieces. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    December 22, 2004: Teachers, do you have a day with nothing to do with your students? Well then. Beethoven Lives Upstairs is for you! This is not one of those that will make them sleep. The movie explores Beethovens life and you go along with him as you may recognize some of his most famous pieces of work. And here's something that will catch your eye. I was one of the Guinea Pigs! I know how this movie is because 2 years ago in the 5th grade I watched it! Yes, one of those rare 12 year olds that LOVES classical music! So take my advice, this movie is great for those days with nothing else to do!