Rune Waldekranz


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Miss Julie (1951) -- (Movie Clip) He Doesn't Want To The opening scene, which is only described in the August Strindberg play, Anita Bjork as the Swedish country aristocrat title character observes a Maypole ceremony then asserts herself with the worried groom Jean (Ulf Palme), in director Alf Sjoberg’s acclaimed adaptation, Miss Julie, 1951.
Miss Julie (1951) -- (Movie Clip) Diana Betrayed Her Mistress Anita Bjork (title character) drives furiously around the estate as employee Jean (Ulf Palme), with whom she has pursued romance, describes her earlier behavior to his fellow-servant fianceè, in which she tangled with her own fiancè and her dog, in Miss Julie, 1951, from the Strindberg play.
Sawdust And Tinsel (1953) -- (Movie Clip) To Withstand Any Temptation Dressed up to win favor, traveling circus boss Albert (Ake Gronberg) and his mistress Anne (Harriet Andersson) visit the local theater, in hopes the director (Gunnar Bjornstrand) will lend some wardrobe, in Ingmar Bergman's Sawdust And Tinsel, 1953.
Sawdust And Tinsel (1953) -- (Movie Clip) To Hell With Your Boots In his hometown for the first time in three years, about to visit his wife and sons, traveling circus boss Albert (Ake Gronberg) gets the business from his mistress and colleague Anne (Harriet Andersson), in Ingmar Bergman's Sawdust And Tinsel, 1953.
Sawdust And Tinsel (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Swimming Naked With The Regiment Departing from the main narrative of a traveling circus, in a vignette shot in deliberate over-exposure, director Ingmar Bergman depicts the day Alma (Gudrun Brost), desperate wife of the clown Froms (Anders Ek), ran into the regiment, in Sawdust And Tinsel, 1953.
Sawdust And Tinsel (1953) -- (Movie Clip) Cirkus Alberti Described in the credits as "A Broadside Ballad On Film From (writer and director) Ingmar Bergman," the opening with no dialogue and almost no people, then silent Ake Gronberg and sleeping Harriett Andersson, in Sawdust And Tinsel, 1953.

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