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Smiles of a Summer Night

 
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Smiles of a Summer Night

  • Director: Ingmar Bergman
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Comedy of Manners, Ensemble Film
  • Themes: Vacation Romances, Lovers Reunited
  • Main Cast: Eva Dahlbeck, Ulla Jacobsson, Harriet Andersson, Margit Carlquist, Gunnar Björnstrand, Jarl Kulle
  • Release Year: 1955
  • Country: SE
  • Run Time: 110 minutes

Plot

Bergman's comic masterpiece opens with middle-aged lawyer Frederik Egerman (Gunnar Bjornstrand) again failing to consummate his marriage with the much younger Anne (Ulla Jacobsson). While visiting a former lover, actress Desiree Armfeldt (Eva Dahlbeck), he crosses swords with her current lover, Count Malcolm (Jarl Kulle), after both men learn that Frederik is the father of her illegitimate child. At Desiree's behest, her mother invites Egerman, the Count, and their wives along with Egerman's grown son, Henrik (Björn Bjelvenstam) to her manor house for the weekend. Before their departure, divinity student Henrik wards off the eager advances of the housemaid by reading from the Bible aloud, but it seems clear that he and Anne are quite taken with one another. After arriving at the Ryarp estate the guests are served a dinner spiked with a love potion which provokes swift reactions. The bewildered Frederik becomes aware of the increasingly intense bond between Henrik and Anne, and the Countess (Margit Carlquist) makes a public bet with her husband that she can seduce Frederik. Shocked by the dinner-table conversation, the strait-laced Henrik retires to his room to commit suicide. In the course of his bumbling attempt, he has the good fortune to learn why so many prefer sex to death. ~ Michael Costello, All Movie Guide

Review

A welcome anomaly in the career of the famously angst-ridden director, this eight-part rondo is a dazzling comedy of manners suffused with the shimmering eroticism of summer nights. Under the influence of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Bergman sets his mismatched couples awhirl, and in the stumbling slapstick and sublime ecstasy of the chase, he gently punctures the illusions and pretensions that have made their current ties so stifling. Of course, as is the director's wont, the men are the truly benighted creatures here, in particular the hapless Frederik, who is as blind to the farcical nature of his marriage as he is to the intentions of the designing Desiree. But even amidst the Ryarp manor's lush atmosphere of abandon and sensuality, none of the players can escape an undercurrent of bittersweet longing, a sense of the transience of romantic love. Despite a characteristic dash of Strindbergian venom, one might not immediately recognize the director's signature in the elegant epigrams and polished wit of the screenplay, but his genius is evident in the inspired ensemble of acting of the entire company, particularly the ineffable work of these four intoxicating actresses. ~ Michael Costello, All Movie Guide

Cast

Åke Fridell - Frid, the groom; Bibi Andersson - Actress; Björn Bjelvenstam - Henrik Egerman; Svea Holst - Dresser; Ulf Johansson - Legal agency clerk; Julian Kindahl - The Cook; Arne Lindblad - Actor; Mona Malm - Maid; Gull Natorp - Malla; Gunnar Nielsen - Niklas; Yngve Nordwall - Ferdinand; Gosta Prnzelius - Footman; Hans Str__t - Almgen the Photographer; Birgitta Valberg - Actress; Naima Wifstrand - Madame Armfeldt; Anders Wulff - Footman; Mille Schmidt - Servant; Sten Gester - Servant; Sigge Fuerst - Policeman; John Melin; Boerje Mellvig - Clerk; Lena Soderblom

Credit

P.A. Lundgren - Art Director, Mago - Costume Designer, Ingmar Bergman - Director, Oscar Rosander - Editor, Eric Nordgren - Composer (Music Score), Carl M. Lundh - Makeup, Gunnar Fischer - Cinematographer, Allan Ekelund - Producer, Ingmar Bergman - Screenwriter

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Smiles of a Summer Night
Directed by Ingmar Bergman
Produced by Allan Ekelund
Written by Ingmar Bergman
Starring Ulla Jacobsson
Eva Dahlbeck
Harriet Andersson
Margit Carlqvist
Gunnar Björnstrand
Bibi Andersson
Cinematography Gunnar Fischer
Editing by Oscar Rosander
Release date(s) December 26, 1955
Running time 108 min
Country Sweden
Language Swedish

Smiles of a Summer Night (Swedish: Sommarnattens leende) is a 1955 Swedish comedy film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was the first of Bergman's films to bring the director international success, due to its exposure at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival.[1] In 2005 it was one of Time magazine's "100 Movies" list of the best movies of all time.[2]

The film's plot – which involves switching partners on a summer's night – has been adapted many times, most notably the theatrical musical A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim, Hugh Wheeler and Harold Prince, which opened on Broadway in 1973, and in Woody Allen's film A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982).

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