Word: bergmans
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...each new book does resemble the previous ones. But who can object? Only those boors who complain that all Bach fugues sound alike, that London looks too much like New York, that Ingmar Bergman has made one film two dozen times. There is only one way to respond to such people. Refuse to see them and stop answering their phone calls...
DUNSTER DINING HALL, Ingmar Bergman's Naked Night...
WEDNESDAY: The Seventh Seal. (1957) A friend once told me this was the most frightening movie she had ever seen. Another found God while watching Bergman's creepy classic. Now at popular prices. CH.38...
...press interviews and excerpts from her autobiography in Oslo's Aftenposten, Actress Liv Ullmann proves herself a perceptive critic of American men. Henry Kissinger: "Next to Ingmar Bergman, he is the most interesting man I have ever met. He is surrounded by a fascinating aura, a strange field of light, and catches you in some kind of invisible net." George McGovern: When he talks, "the words just keep coming and coming as if he hopes that a little life and truth will sneak through." Senator Ted Kennedy: "Has red and tired eyes. He has short, nervous laughter, sounds like...
WEDNESDAY: Intermezzo. (1939) Ingrid Bergman's first American role in a love story adopted from an earlier Swedish film has her playing next to Leslie Howard in a bittersweet affair between a concert violinist and a young pianist...