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Gefährlich sind die hellen Nächte

Originaltitel: Noita palaa elämään
  • 1952
  • 1 Std. 20 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
549
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Gefährlich sind die hellen Nächte (1952)
Folk-HorrorDramaEntsetzenFantasie

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuArchaeological team unearths a body of a young woman, who was told to be a witch buried in the bog some 300 years ago. Soon a naked woman appears and drives the men of the village crazy. Eve... Alles lesenArchaeological team unearths a body of a young woman, who was told to be a witch buried in the bog some 300 years ago. Soon a naked woman appears and drives the men of the village crazy. Everybody is certain that this really is the witch killed in days of yore. At the end the wil... Alles lesenArchaeological team unearths a body of a young woman, who was told to be a witch buried in the bog some 300 years ago. Soon a naked woman appears and drives the men of the village crazy. Everybody is certain that this really is the witch killed in days of yore. At the end the wild happenings during those few days appeared to be a dream of the professor leading the exc... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Roland af Hällström
  • Drehbuch
    • Roland af Hällström
    • Kaarlo Nuorvala
    • Mika Waltari
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mirja Mane
    • Toivo Mäkelä
    • Hillevi Lagerstam
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    549
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Roland af Hällström
    • Drehbuch
      • Roland af Hällström
      • Kaarlo Nuorvala
      • Mika Waltari
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mirja Mane
      • Toivo Mäkelä
      • Hillevi Lagerstam
    • 12Benutzerrezensionen
    • 8Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 wins total

    Fotos2

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    Topbesetzung14

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    Mirja Mane
    • Birgit Suomaa
    Toivo Mäkelä
    Toivo Mäkelä
    • Hannu
    Hillevi Lagerstam
    • Greta
    Sakari Jurkka
    • Veikko Hallberg
    Helge Herala
    Helge Herala
    • Kauko
    Aku Korhonen
    Aku Korhonen
    • Paroni Hallberg
    Rakel Laakso
    • Emännöitsijä
    Elna Hellman
    Elna Hellman
    • Sauna-Maija
    Elsa Turakainen
    • Leena
    Elli Ylimaa
    • Saara
    Einari Ketola
    • Janne
    Jalmari Parikka
    • Henrik
    Mauri Jaakkola
    • Kappalainen
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Leo Jokela
    Leo Jokela
    • Renkipoika
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Roland af Hällström
    • Drehbuch
      • Roland af Hällström
      • Kaarlo Nuorvala
      • Mika Waltari
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    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Naked Finnish witch.

    "The Witch" directed by Roland af Hällstrom is based on Mika Waltari's 1947 play of the same name.I found this black and white Finnish horror movie about raven-haired witch named Birgit Suomaa engrossing and fascinating.Birgit was found naked by archaeologist Hannu in the swampy grave.Hannu takes her back to the mansion owned by wealthy Baron Hallberg.Soon Birgit begins to seduce all of the men in the mansion.Surprisingly moody early 50's Finnish witchcraft horror with lovely Mirja Mane playing the witch.This stunningly beautiful young actress provides plenty of nudity.It's a crying shame that her acing career was ended fairly quickly.8 snakes out of 10.
    8christopher-underwood

    voluptuous seductress who will kiss and bite and disrobe at will

    I enjoyed this a lot. Not quite what I expected, less English Gothic, more Scandinavian menace. Rather creepy due to the rather unnerving but beguiling performance from Mirja Mane as the 'witch'. Naked or almost naked throughout (and this is 1952!) she completely dominates the screen and is only matched by those big skies above the sinister swamps. At first things seem a little stilted with characters moving almost as if in a silent movie and the dialogue takes some getting used to (although that may be the new translation) but once the naked bundle of Ms Mane is carried from her grave things really bubble. The women hate her and the men are totally beguiled or should I say bewitched! Much reference to the beast in man and all women being witches alluding as much to the then post war state of Finnish sensibilities as to any philosophical insight. Also much reference to dream and nightmare allowing for some measure of interpretation as we witness the men going crazy over the voluptuous seductress who will kiss and bite and disrobe at will and the women who get crazy at their men folk. A delight then, but not without a certain edge.
    7ilkkajaa

    Rare Finnish 'horror'

    Made after the Second World War, this film, which would translate to English as 'The Witch returns to life', shows the lack of funding so common in the post-war era in Finland. But yet, to keep people's humor up, the film industry did everything to ease the living of the poor households. The 'horror' part of this film might seem to us now more or less amusing.

    The seemingly light subject of the film has underlying social issues: The Second World War had ended just barely seven years ago. The heavy war indemnities forced Finnish industry to boost up its productivity. The agricultural Finland was moving faster and faster towards city-life. Women's rights were still in the developing stage. Especially in the countryside and farms the women were the ones to take care of the household while the men were busy out in the fields to secure the year's crop. 'Unconventially' behaving female was prone to draw negative attention - especially if she was young and attractive. The villager's moods could have easily turned to witch hunt-like persecution.

    Mika Waltari (September 19, 1908 – August 26, 1979) is one of the best known writers of Finland. His works have been translated to many languages all over the world. The most famous book is 'Sinuhe - the Egyptian', which made the Bestsellers list in many countries and is translated to 40 languages. 'The Egyptian' - a Hollywood movie was made according to 'Sinuhe' in 1954 (Director Michael Curtiz). The theater play 'Noita palaa elämään' (1947) is one of his 26 plays and was made for film in 1952 - the year Helsinki had the Summer Olympic Games. Altogether 33 books of Waltari have been filmed.
    7I_Ailurophile

    Uneven and flawed, but well made and more worthwhile than not

    It's comforting, in a way, to know that in an era when genre fare out of the United States and the United Kingdom commonly fell on the lighter side of the spectrum, these industries were not alone in arguably failing to strike a tone commensurate with the material. Though the matter here is maybe not so severe as we've seen in countless more well-known instances, there's definite levity in many scenes (if not outright ham-handedness), bolstered by what one might say is an overly dramatic score, a surfeit of dialogue, and a comparative lack of specific visualization early on. Just as concerning, if not more so, is the overly swift pacing that requires one to be actively engaged with the viewing experience or else quickly get left behind; even more substantively, as the length advances dialogue and scene writing trade at least as heavily on discussion of dynamics between men and women as they do on witches and local legends. Finally, a little after the one-quarter mark, the plot meaningfully picks up as the key character enters the narrative. Of course, 'Noita palaa elämään' ('The witch returns to life') maintains those same frivolous airs, and the traits that first caught our attention in the first twenty minutes prove to be enduring facets of these eighty minutes; this is not the type of genre piece to take itself seriously, or to earnestly evoke feelings. Be that as it may the story is mostly enchanting and entertaining, and there remain more significant flavors of horror to come out in the telling beyond the simple fact of the subject matter. A must-see this is not, but despite distinct issues it's worthwhile on its own merits.

    One will certainly observe that this is a saga as much of superstition, misperception and misunderstanding, coincidence, and pure ignorance as it is one of black magic, dark powers, and resurrection. Despite the tenor of the production there is a well-written, deserving story underneath the frivolities, one of obsession and madness, and one of what a person might bring out in those around them under the right circumstances as much as any discrete activity. It all comes across as a bit of a grab bag, truthfully, and there are unquestionably some facets of the writing that probably should have been left out, or at least significantly rewritten, and others that needed to be tightened. Yet for whatever one might say about the details of the writing and direction, broadly speaking the feature is very well made all around, with an overall compelling and imaginative narrative not least. (After all, if not for that, why would we continue watching?) Those stunts and effects that are employed come off great, and the editing is sharp. Esko Töyri's is wonderfully crisp and vivid, presenting in rich detail all that there is to see, and the photography is genuinely better than one can say of some modern flicks. The filming locations and sets are gorgeous; the costume design, hair, and makeup are all so lovely. The cast give committed, spirited, admirable performances, with Mirja Mane absolutely standing out most once Birgit enters the narrative.

    Between Viljo Hela and Kaarlo Nuorvala's screenplay and Roland af Hällström's direction I believe the proceedings are marked with unfortunate brusque, forced heavy-handedness, and the film needed a more nuanced, finessed touch above all else for its best ideas to really be effective. Even at that, though, the results speak for themselves, and 'Noita palaa elämään' is stronger than not despite its flaws. To that point, though, the more one stops to think about it, those flaws are considerable and they stack up. I repeat myself, but we must contend with swift pacing, and brusque and forced writing and direction. It also comes across as struggling with an uneven tone, and all this is to say nothing of the title's use of a storytelling trope that I despise. There actually is a lot to like here, but the viewing experience is an imperfect one, and one that is certainly weighed down by its issues. When all is said and done I do think it's worth watching, and there's no doubt in my mind that it stands taller than many of its contemporaries from anywhere around the globe. One should just be aware in general terms of what they're getting into, and even for all the strength and value this bears it may not be the movie to change the minds of those who have a hard time engaging with mid-century horror. Watch 'Noita palaa elämään,' by all means, and I'm glad for those who enjoy it still more; I can only repeat that I liked it, too. Only, even as I appreciate everything that went into it, and look forward to finding more early Finnish horror, I don't expect I'll ever be in a rush to watch this one again.
    7EdgarST

    The Witch Returns to Life

    Despite its too many sudden dramatic turns, this is a fascinating tale based on a play written by Finnish playwright Mika Waltari. However, the beginning reminded me of the first part of Mario Bava's film, "La maschera del demonio" (1960), when a scientist frees a witch by entering a crypt, breaking the cross that immobilizes her and accidentally giving her his own blood, a passage that is not contained in "Viy", the tale by Nikolai Gogol that inspired Bava's screenwriters.

    In «The Witch Returns to Life», a Finnish scientist extracts a stake from the intact body of a witch buried in a swamp 300 years ago, and what follows is a wild tale about the duel between the flesh and the spirit, a classic theme that has inspired many great dramas, in search of catharsis. What lies beneath the story is the oppressive relationship between peasants and landowners, the same that caused a young girl's tragedy, accused of practicing witchcraft.

    However, the treatment is often that of an erotic comedy, in which the sexual excitement of all characters predominates. Ultimately, it is not a titillating concession from the writers, but an indicator of what is really happening and what is revealed in the end. Recommended, but keep in mind that you are not going to see the typical witch movie of archaic inspirations (and aspirations).

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      Premiered the same year as another rare Finnish horror/fantasy, Das weiße Ren (1952) which is built around the same themes.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Äl' yli päästä perhanaa (1968)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. Januar 1963 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Finnland
    • Sprache
      • Finnisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Return of the Witch
    • Drehorte
      • Helsinki, Finnland
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Fennada-Filmi
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