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Intermezzo

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 33min
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Intermezzo (1936)
DramaMusicRomance

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn innocent young pianist falls into an affair with a married violinist.An innocent young pianist falls into an affair with a married violinist.An innocent young pianist falls into an affair with a married violinist.

  • Dirección
    • Gustaf Molander
  • Guionistas
    • Gösta Stevens
    • Gustaf Molander
  • Elenco
    • Ingrid Bergman
    • Gösta Ekman
    • Inga Tidblad
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Gustaf Molander
    • Guionistas
      • Gösta Stevens
      • Gustaf Molander
    • Elenco
      • Ingrid Bergman
      • Gösta Ekman
      • Inga Tidblad
    • 14Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 15Opiniones de los críticos
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    Ingrid Bergman
    Ingrid Bergman
    • Anita Hoffman
    Gösta Ekman
    Gösta Ekman
    • Professor Holger Brandt
    Inga Tidblad
    Inga Tidblad
    • Margit Brandt
    Erik 'Bullen' Berglund
    Erik 'Bullen' Berglund
    • Impresario Charles Möller
    • (as Bullen Berglund)
    Hugo Björne
    Hugo Björne
    • Thomas Stenborg
    Anders Henrikson
    Anders Henrikson
    • Swedish Sailor
    Hasse Ekman
    Hasse Ekman
    • Åke Brandt
    • (as Hans Ekman)
    Britt Hagman
    Britt Hagman
    • Ann-Marie Brandt
    Neset Berküren
    Neset Berküren
    • Gunner
    • (sin créditos)
    Millan Bolander
    • Emma, the Maid
    • (sin créditos)
    George Fant
    George Fant
    • Young Man
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    Emil Fjellström
    Emil Fjellström
    • Truck driver
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    Folke Helleberg
    • Young Man
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    Linnéa Hillberg
    Linnéa Hillberg
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    Emma Meissner
    • Greta
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    Margarete Orth
    • Marie
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    Carl Ström
    Carl Ström
    • The Captain
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    • Dirección
      • Gustaf Molander
    • Guionistas
      • Gösta Stevens
      • Gustaf Molander
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    6EdgarST

    When the Young meets the Elder

    The original version of this Swedish melodrama by Gustaf Molander is short (the American remake is even shorter) and to the point. A famous and not very young violinist (Gösta Ekman) meets a pretty and fresh-as-a-daisy pianist (Ingrid Bergman), he believes he met his match and she falls for him or something he has. Although the final solution tries to make us believe that the violinist is a fervent family man who will return to the loving arms of his abandoned but addict-to-marriage wife (Inga Tidblad), we know better: even if Hollywood insists in pairing ageing male stars with girls who could be their great-granddaughters, the truth is that age does count. On the pianist's side, it is obvious that his fame and talent impressed her, but when she wins a "stipend" to study, she takes the right decision. Interestingly, Hans Ekman who plays Åke, the son (to his real-life father) turned into filmmaking and was Ingmar Bergman's rival for a while.
    10timmauk

    Terrific Movie!!

    "Intermezzo"(1939) was Ingrid Bergman's first American film, but it wasn't the first film she made. She had made 6 Swedish films before this original version of "Intermezzo"(1936). This made her a star in her native country. The American remake would make her a star around the world.

    It's a unique story of a brilliant violinist, with a sweet loving family, who falls for his accompanist, and the pain it brings to all involved. I haven't seen the American version, but the original is great. The acting is just so natural, just like they were actually living these lives. It's strange to hear Ingrid speaking Swedish, but she laughs and looks like she always did. The best things about this movie is the beautiful soundtrack, the intelligent script, terrific acting, and that cute little girl who played the daughter(I forgot kids were like that). I lucked out finding this video at a lumber store(?), but what a find. If you get the chance to see the original, see it. It's that good!!
    7planktonrules

    interesting morality tale

    This is the Swedish version of INTERMEZZO. The film was remade for English-speaking audiences just 3 years later with a mostly non-Swedish cast, except for Ingrid Bergman who reprized her role from the original.

    While this Swedish version isn't quite as polished as the other, it is the original and seems a little less polished--and this ISN'T necessarily a bad thing. Because of the lack of polish, the film seems more like it was filmed with real people and the problems seemed more universal. Also, while I didn't approve of the lead running around on his family, it sure brought up a lot of moral questions and made me think. A decent, though not great, film.
    postmanwhoalwaysringstwice

    It Must Be True!!

    The Swedish version of "Intermezzo" is so heartwrenching that it must be true. Okay, so maybe that's an exaggeration, but this film is certainly one of the greatest screen romance films. It's definitely a film for artists, who need to always attempt to balance their lives between the home fires and the passion of one's creative calling. Watching this one will certainly remind the viewer to not take for granted what their love life offers them.
    7springfieldrental

    Ingrid Bergman's First Lead in the Movie David O. Selznick Noticed Her

    Before becoming one of the most popular stars in Hollywood, young Ingrid Bergman gained acting experience in Swedish movies. Appearing in eleven films in her native Sweden, Bergman was spotted by film producer David O. Selznick in November 1936 "Intermezzo." The independent studio owner was so impressed by Bergman's acting in her first motion picture as a lead, he immediately made her an offer for her to come to Hollywood. She accepted. Her relocation to America to play in English-speaking roles made Bergman the fourth most legendary movie actress in cinematic history, according to the American Film Institute ranking.

    Bergman's biographer Charlotte Chandler called her "arguably the most international star in the history of entertainment." Life magazine described her as having "greater versatility than any actress on the American screen. Her roles have demanded an adaptability and sensitiveness of characterization to which few actresses could rise."

    Selznick was swayed with her acting in "Intermezzo" by her "natural sweetness." It was quite a complement for the young Swedish actress since her Anita Hoffman, the piano teacher for the daughter of a master violinist, was basically a home wrecker who falls for family man musician Holger Brandt (Gosta Ekman). Bergman was 22 when she played Anita, yet her on-screen talent was years ahead of other actresses her age. Named after Princess Ingrid of Sweden, Bergman had an attentive father who dreamed of his only surviving daughter to be an opera star (his wife died when Ingrid was two). She embraced acting at an early age, whom her father documented freely with his camera. "I was perhaps the most photographed child in Scandinavia," Bergman recalls. She was an orphan at 14 when her father died, but her acting ambitions never wavered. "I knew from the beginning I wanted to be an actress," Ingrid claimed.

    Bergman earned a scholarship at the Royal Dramatic Theatre School, the same school Greta Garbo attended. With just one year under her belt in a three-year program, she was hired by a Swedish film studio in 1932 at 17, launching her long acting career. Six credited movies later, Bergman received her first major role as the reluctant mistress to the habitually touring violinist who was happily married to his wife. "Intermezzo" was her third movie under director Gustaf Molander, who was a former scriptwriter for Victor Sjostrom and Mauritz Stiller, Sweden's top silent movie directors. The actress credits Molander for his instructive insights, but the director who co-wrote "Intermezzo," noted "I created Intermezzo for her, but I was not responsible for its success. Ingrid herself made it successful."

    Bergman excelled in the Swedish (and one German) films she appeared before accepting Selznick's invitation to America. The only hesitation by the producer was, according to his son Danny, "She didn't speak English, she was too tall, her name sounded too German, and her eyebrows were too thick." To make her feel comfortable, Selznick invited Bergman to stay with him and his wife. Also, he wanted her to be comfortable before the American camera and film crew by placing her in the same role as Anita she played in her Swedish film in the 1939 remake of "Intermezzo" opposite Leslie Howard .

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    • Trivia
      After a single viewing of the film, producer David O. Selznick brought Ingrid Bergman to Hollywood to sign a contract with Selznick International. Bergman and Selznick then remade the film as Intermezzo (1939), with Leslie Howard.
    • Citas

      Thomas Stenborg: Miss Hoffman, I expect great things from our work together. What I couldn't accomplish, you will. Remember, for an artist only three things matter. Work...

      Anita Hoffman: Work and work.

      Thomas Stenborg: Yes, and we'll work. Isn't that so?

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Intermezzo (1939)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Intermezzo
      (1936)

      Music by Heinz Provost

      Played during the opening credits

      Played on a record

      Played on violin by Gösta Ekman

      (dubbed by Charles Barkel)

      Reprised by Gösta Ekman with Britt Hagman on piano

      Reprised again by Gösta Ekman with Ingrid Bergman on piano

      Played also on radio and on a zither and as background music

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de marzo de 1940 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Suecia
    • Idioma
      • Sueco
    • También se conoce como
      • Интермеццо
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Svensk Filmindustri, Filmstaden, Råsunda, Stockholms län, Suecia(Studio)
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      • Svensk Filmindustri (SF)
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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