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| F. Murray Abraham | Antonio Salieri | |
| Tom Hulce | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | |
| Elizabeth Berridge | Constanze Mozart | |
| Roy Dotrice | Leopold Mozart | |
| Simon Callow | Emanuel Schikaneder | |
| Christine Ebersole | Katerina Cavalieri | |
| Jeffrey Jones | Emperor Joseph II | |
| Charles Kay | Count Orsini-Rosenberg | |
| Kenneth McMillan | Michael Schlumberg (2002 Director's Cut) | |
| Kenny Baker | Parody Commendatore | |
| Lisbeth Bartlett | Papagena | |
| Barbara Bryne | Frau Weber | |
| Martin Cavina | Young Salieri | |
| Roderick Cook | Count Von Strack | |
| Milan Demjanenko | Karl Mozart |
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| Producer |
Michael Hausman
Bertil Ohlsson |
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| Writer |
Peter Shaffer
Zdenek Mahler |
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| Cinematography |
Miroslav Ondricek
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Disciplined Italian composer Antonio Salieri becomes consumed by jealousy and resentment towards the hedonistic and remarkably talented young Viennese composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. |
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