Celebrities Recreate Historic Voices in Manhattan Studio

July 20, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Film stars Eli Wallach and Natasha Richardson recently lent their voices to a new documentary film chronicling the relations between Jews and Gentiles throughout history. A 2007 Storyville Films production, it is entitled, "Constantine's Sword" and presents human dramas told in the words of the original participants, from distant times to today's breaking news stories.

The film's soundtrack required reenacting some voices long gone. So Storyville producer Michael Solomon and director Oren Jacoby sought out a recording studio with experience in historic subject matter. They selected Tabby Sound in New York City, a long-established studio which has also become known for its audio contributions to The History Channel® TV programming.

In the film, Natasha Richardson, plays Dr. Edith Stein, a Gentile who wrote to the Pope, imploring action against the atrocities happening in Rome's streets in the 1930s. Eli Wallach, gives voice to an elderly Italian Jew recalling his deportation from Rome to the Nazi concentration camp, Auschwitz.

Recording engineer and Tabby Sound owner, Jeremy Goldsmith said, "Eli and Natasha gave compelling performances. We're proud to contribute to an historical drama like this. It's a powerful documentary with an important message."

Tabby Sound is a recording studio and sound design facility, located at 265 Madison Avenue in New York City. Telephone 212-973-0001. www.tabbysound.com.