One of the best-loved and most beautiful of stars, Ingrid Bergman was among the most controversial. An icon of romantic love, she was also one of the most down-to-earth and realistic of women.
Included are clips from twenty-five of her films, such as Intermezzo, Casablanca, Spellbound, Notorious, For Whom The Bell Tolls, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Bells of St Mary’s, The Inn Of The Sixth Happiness, Joan Of Arc and her three Academy Award winning classics: Gaslight, Anastasia, and Murder On The Orient Express. Also shown are rare Hollywood screen tests, delightful home movies from her childhood, her first press conference after her self-imposed exile in Europe and interviews with Liv Ullmann, Angela Lansbury, Anthony Quinn, Jose Ferrer, Ann Todd, and Colleen Dewhurst, and many others.
Awards
Chris Award, 1985
Reviews
“A fine documentary… etches a tantalizing portrait of a beautiful and talented workaholic, possessed of a restless, self-challenging spirit.” -TV Guide
“Bergman’s life story, superbly told. Its flowing pace and cinematic grace give the effect of a superbly done drama-doc. [Her] life unfolds like a good novel you can’t put down.” -Washington Times
“A celebration of the actress and the woman.” –The New York Times
“A first rate documentary. You will be pleased…a tight, interesting mix of interviews, film clips, and newsreels. Ingrid offers a full-blown portrait of a lovely lady.” –Daily News
Details
LENGTH: 1 x 60 Minutes
FORMAT: Special
CAMERA: 16mm
INTERNATIONAL TRACK: Yes
TEXTLESS: No
CLOSED CAPTIONS: No
ASPECT RATIO: 4:3
PRODUCTION YEAR: 1984
RELEASE YEAR: 1990
SUPPLIER: Wombat Productions
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: USA
RIGHTS TERRITORY: Worldwide
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