The famous literature professor Martin Lamm (Max von Sydow) has an overprotective wife (Mai Zetterling) who guards him as...
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Elin Fromm
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1993
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This political thriller is set against the backdrop of Northern Ireland's "Troubles" and directed in the documentary fashion...
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Moa
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1990
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In Nicolas Roeg's adaptation of Roald Dahl's novel The Witches, a young boy is vacationing at the seaside with his...
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Helga
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1990
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This well-executed biographical docudrama is a plunge into the madness (and the sanity) of a writer living life on its rawest...
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Director, Editor, Screenwriter
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1986
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This documentary video looks at the life of actress Ingrid Bergman. Clips from her movies, home life and interviews are all...
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1985
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Among the first original anthology series to be produced for cable television, The Hitchhiker was a collection of tales of...
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Director
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1983
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This anthology film is comprised of six segments shot by four female directors. "Love from the Marketplace," explores the way...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1982
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A grim British reform school for girls provides the backdrop for this gritty drama that focuses on two young inmates. One is...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1982
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This documentary of the 1972 Summer Olympics, held in Munich, is remarkable for bringing eight of the world's most notable...
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Director
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1973
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This Swedish feminist drama focuses upon three women in a traveling troupe of thespians performing Aristophanes' Lysistrata....
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Director, Screenwriter
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1968
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A well respected physician is driven to murder when an elderly husband tries to brutally rape his young wife. Using...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1968
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On the night before his marriage, a young man and his fiancee return to the castle where he grew up to find out why he is...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1966
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In this drama set in a Scandinavian hospital in 1915, the individual stories of three pregnant women about to give birth are...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1964
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A rather innocent and naive tale of romance, The Main Attraction features clean-cut Pat Boone trying to drop his good-boy...
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Gina
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1963
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In this drama, set after the end of WW II, a young man returns to his father's small Bavarian village and is dismayed to...
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1962
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Elizabeth Gruffydd Williams
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1962
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1962
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In this mystery, a Scotland Yard agent must break up a ring of jewel thieves. He goes undercover and successfully...
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Ruth Lombard
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1961
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Although there may be a few minor gaps here and there in the storyline, Faces in the Dark is a suspenseful drama by director...
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Christiane Hammond
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1960
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This effective literary drama is one of the later films in the long career of Swedish director Anders Henrikson whose...
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1960
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This fast-paced, standard crime story about a caper gone awry is directed by Rilla Wolf and stars Terence Morgan as Dominic,...
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Christine Pready
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1960
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Released to video as Pattern for Plunder, the British Bay of Saint Michel top-bills Hollywood's Keenan Wynn. A group of...
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1960
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In this airborne disaster movie, a has-been brilliant scientist plants a bomb on a transatlantic jet to exact revenge upon a...
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1959
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In Scandinavia to receive a prize for his scientific research, Peter Brady discovers that the ceremony's guest of honor,...
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1959
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In comfortable dotage, baronet Humphery Tavistock (Laurence Harvey) recalls a lifetime of romantic entanglements to his...
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Julie
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1958
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Future film director Mai Zetterling stars in the Swedish Lek pa Regnbagen (The Rainbow Dilemma). Zetterling plays Vanya, a...
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Vanja
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1958
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In this supenseful and provocative high-seas drama, the captain of a luxury liner is suddenly faced with life or death...
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Julie White
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1957
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A U.S. military officer is motivated by love and compassion to begin a life of crime in this action adventure story. Sgt. Joe...
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Maria
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1955
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Ilse Nordstrom
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1954
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The "little lady" in this British melodrama is the amply proportioned Mai Zetterling. The actress plays prima ballerina Nina...
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Nina Gordon
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1954
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Based on a novel by Martin Albrand, Desperate Moment is set in postwar Germany. Simon van Halder (Dirk Bogarde) serving a...
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Anna de Burgh
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1953
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A novel by Audrey Erskine Lindop was the source for the grim British drama Tall Headlines. The son of a middle-class family...
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1952
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Long before she distinguished herself as a director, Mai Zetterling was the star of several moody melodramas. Based on a...
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Carol Edwards
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1951
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In this farce, an enigmatic writer (Mai Zetterling) begins using the pen-name Dominic Danges, a popular writer believed dead....
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1951
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1951
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The Lost People is a pedantic British drama set in a large, abandoned German theatre just after the War. A disparate group of...
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1950
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Arlette
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1949
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Shortly after the end of World War II, a pair of British soldiers hold an increasingly hostile group if refugees in a German...
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Lili
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1949
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George Gordon, aka Lord Byron, the clubfooted 19th-century poet with the uncontrollable libido, is played by Dennis Price in...
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Teresa Guiccioli
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1949
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Portrait from Life is an over-orchestrated "guilty pleasure" from the glory days of British romance pictures. A German...
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Hildegarde
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1948
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1948
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The first of Gustav Molander's two 1948 productions was Nu Borjar Livet, released in English-speaking countries as We Live...
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Vera Ullman
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1948
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Originally released in Sweden as Musik I Morker, Night is My Future is a seminal effort from director Ingmar Bergman. Blinded...
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Ingrid Olofsdotter
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1947
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The problem of "enemy" war brides was eloquently addressed in the British drama Frieda. In her English-language film debut,...
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Frieda Dawson
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1947
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1947
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Marit
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1946
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The Swedish-language picture Torment (AKA Hets, 1944) marked one of the first credited screenwriting efforts of the then...
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Bertha Olsson
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1944
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