Stefan Zweig


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Fear (1954) -- (Movie Clip) She Must Be Punished At the country home of well-to-do Albert (Mathias Wieman) and guilt-stricken, unfaithful Irene (Ingrid Bergman), their daughter (Elisabeth Wischert) is confronted over the theft of the rifle given to her brother (Gabriele Seitz), Bergman's husband Roberto Rossellini directing, in Fear, 1954.
Fear (1954) -- (Movie Clip) And The Animal Dies? Unfaithful Irene (Ingrid Bergman) arrives at the German pharmaceutical plant where she and her husband Albert (Mathias Wieman) are big shots, conducting a weird experiment when the girlfriend of her lover (Renate Mannhardt) shows up making demands, in Roberto Rossellini's Fear, 1954.
Fear (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Why Should I Be Reasonable? The thoughts of Irene (Ingrid Bergman, wife of the director), wife of a German industrial scientist, making her way through an unnamed city to meet with her lover (Kurt Kreuger) open the last film she made with Roberto Rosselini, the quasi-thriller German-Italian co-production Fear, 1954.
Marie Antoinette (1938) -- (Movie Clip) I Shall Be Queen By a mile the largest thing W.S. ("One-Take Woody) Van Dyke II ever directed, Norma Shearer in the title role nothing but charming, Cecil Cunningham her aide "Feldy," Alma Kruger her mother the Austrian empress, ambassador Henry Stephenson making a bow, opening MGM's lavish Marie Antoinette, 1938, co-starring Tyrone Power.
Marie Antoinette (1938) -- (Movie Clip) In Museums, Mostly Over an hour into the film, just the second scene for the leading man on loan from 20th Century-Fox, Tyrone Power (as Count de Fersen) reveals his lifelong adoration to the suddenly downcast French queen, Norma Shearer in the title role, in MGM's Marie Antoinette, 1938.
Marie Antoinette (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Roll In The Gutter At Versailles, two years into her so-far childless marriage (to Robert Morley, future Louis XVI), Norma Shearer (title character) confronts Louis XV (John Barrymore), then his catty consort Mme. DuBarry (Gladys George), in MGM's bigger-than-the-real-thing ballroom, in Marie Antoinette, 1938.
Marie Antoinette (1938) -- (Movie Clip) I Cast This Pearl Before You For her wedding at Versailles, gracious Austrian princess Norma Shearer (title character) has borne up well upon learning her prince (Louis XVI) was the un-prepossessing Robert Morley, to whom she is handed off by reigning Louis XV (John Barrymore), in MGM's gigantic Marie Antoinette, 1938.
Marie Antoinette (1938) -- (Movie Clip) I Forbid You To Touch Him First scene for Swede de Fersen (Tyrone Power), snatched off the Paris street by her childless majesty Norma Shearer (title character), grown increasingly decadent and out to impress gambling friends Orleans (Joseph Schildkraut) and Artois (Reginald Gardiner), in MGM's Marie Antoinette, 1938.
Fear (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Should I Say You Went Out? Apparently clueless scientist husband Albert (Mathnias Wieman) takes the call as blackmailing Miss Schultze (Renate Mannhardt), girlfriend of the ex-lover of wife Irene (Ingrid Bergman) shows up at the family home on the weekend, causing a crisis in Roberto Rossellini's Fear, 1954.
Letter From An Unknown Woman (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Now It Was Our City After a concert in Linz, Lisa (Joan Fontaine) disappoints a young Lieutenant (John Good) and surprises herself, her narrative then returning to Stefan (Louis Jourdan), in Max Ophuls' Letter From an Unknown Woman, 1948.
Letter From An Unknown Woman (1948) -- (Movie Clip) I Was In Love With You... Shortly after his arrival in Vienna, young Lisa (Joan Fontaine) has her first meeting with pianist Stefan (Louis Jourdan), later resuming her narration, in Max Ophuls' Letter From An Unknown Woman, 1948.
Letter From An Unknown Woman (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Vienna, 1900 Scene-setting opening from director Max Ophuls, introducing Stefan Brand (Louis Jourdan) planning to evade a duel, and Joan Fontaine, her voice only, reading the Letter From An Unknown Woman, 1948.

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