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Gustaf Harald August Molander (18 November – 19 June ) was a Swedish actor and film director. [1] His parents were director Harald Molander, Sr. (–) and singer and actress Lydia Molander, née Wessler, and his brother was the director Olof Molander (–). Director Director Gustaf Molander. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

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2 wins & 6 nominations Known for: En stilla flirt Director A Woman's Face Director Eva Director Swedenhielms. I spent a little time looking at stills from Batman movies to verify that it looks better than any Two-Face. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. Some of the best acting I've seen from Ingrid Bergman!
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      Category:Films directed by Gustaf Molander Pages in category "Films directed by Gustaf Molander" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A Affairs of a Model B Black Roses ( film) Bright Prospects C Charlotte Löwensköld ( film) D Dear Relatives Defiance ( film). Ingrid Bergman is stunning here! Julia comforts Sussi, and Sussi falls asleep.

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    Teater Roller Regi (ej komplett) Radioteater Regi Litteratur Källor Externa länkar Gustaf Molander Ej att förväxla med Gustaf Molander (musiker). Gustaf Harald August Molander, född 18 november i Helsingfors, död 19 juni i Oscars församling i Stockholm, var en svensk regissör, skådespelare och manusförfattare. See you at Sala Scorsese! She is driven back to the resort but she is unable to walk on her legs. Oscar Rosander.

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    1h 26m IMDb RATING /10 K YOUR RATING Rate Drama Romance An innocent young pianist falls into an affair with a married violinist. Director Gustaf Molander Writers Gösta Stevens Gustaf Molander Stars Ingrid Bergman Gösta Ekman Inga Tidblad See production, box office & company info Watch on Max with Prime Video Channels More watch options. Of course, Ingrid Bergman is totally luminous and fully commits to her performance. He launched Ingrid Bergman to stardom, and the six films they made together in the s paved the way for her international career.


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    YOUR RATING Rate Drama A young sailor during WWII is haunted by his past and struggles to find deliverance in his new relationship with Eva. Director Gustaf Molander Writers Ingmar Bergman Gustaf Molander Stars Birger Malmsten Eva Stiberg Eva Dahlbeck See production, box office & company info Search on Amazon search for Blu-ray and DVD. This film starts off with people's reactions to Anna Bergman whose face is deformed. Nothing special to report, apart from the presence of Ingrid Bergman and her charisma.
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    3rd Gustaf Molander (after Dollar and Servant's Entrance) Oh this does pale in comparison to Dreyer. I know it's a terrible thing to compare one adaptation to another but it feels inevitable here, considering the stature of the later film and the fact that I think it's one of the greatest films ever made. At a medical clinic, Sussi has not slept for several hours but makes amends with Louis. Sussi rises from her chair and walks again. Categories : films comedy films Swedish comedy films s Swedish-language films Films directed by Gustaf Molander Swedish black-and-white films s Swedish films Films based on works by Hjalmar Bergman s Swedish film stubs.


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  • The Word (Swedish: Ordet) is a Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander, based on the play by Kaj Munk. It preceded Ordet by Carl Th. Dreyer by more than a decade. Cast. Victor Sjöström as Knut Borg Sr. Holger Löwenadler as Knut; Rune Lindström as Johannes; Stig Olin as Anders; Wanda Rothgardt as Inger; Gunn Wållgren as. During the s, more than any other Swedish filmmaker, he made films that reflected the war and its aftermath, and after collaborations with a young Ingmar Bergman, including Woman Without a Face , in the s Molander made remakes of classic silent films in colour and Cinemascope, as a response to the advent of television. Theatrical 16 Nov