Ingrid Bergman: Film Life (Part 1)
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- A Biography of the Actress, Ingrid Bergman, 3 time Academy Award Winner, by her daughter Pia Lindstrom.
Ingrid Bergman made over 60 films in her life, including Casablanca with Humphrey Bogart, Notorious by Alfred Hitchcock with Cary Grant, Bells of St. Mary's, Spellbound, Gas Light and many more. Visit IngridBergman.com or .org for more.
Im an avid Ingrid fan too! I will watch her films anytime, anyplace, anyday.
Thanks:)!
Beauty AND Clever. She spoke 5 Languages. The films Will be always remembered AND her Performance as a great Star would be the Best.
I saw her for the first time when we were studying missionaries in school and we watched the Inn of the Sixth happiness. I saw Casablanca a few months later when we were studying the French underground stuff. Of course I didn't remember most of the historical content of the film because I was absolutely in awe of Ingrid. I began to look up whatever Google could supply me with, reading every article I could scratch up and watching every video I could find...
Ingrid Bergman was and always will be one of the greatest actress of all time, and at the very least she is my favorite. Her face could say a thousand words, and her eyes write better stories than Tolstoy. In the much-celebrated "Play it, Sam" scene," her face looks blank but you see so much anguish and regret simmering beneath the surface.
She was an original and there will never be one like her ever again. Thank you SO MUCH Ms. Lindstrom (or whoever piapaws really is) for posting this.
Awesome homage to a LEGEND,thanks for posting. Ingrid is and always will be a super star!The point of the clip is to show respect to One of the world's most talented actresses!
(continued) including this one and another video on the family website. Fortunately I was able to watch the video before the audio was edited out. I love Miss Bergman, which probably sounds very funny coming from someone who only knows her from her biographies, documentaries and movies, but I do
Gracias.
A great beauty, silent though loud, strong but vulnerable, sexy but subtle.. the great Ingrid Bergman!
the term 'play it again sam' was never actually used, but is famous for people remembering the film
You must understand Ingrid was the actor not the writer. I dont remember this line from the film, but I have to say (as her grandson) that she was never rascist, and (as Beverly said) the role played by Dooley Wilson was a great role for a black man in 1945.I argue that you would be hard pressed to find another role for black man in that era that showed such a level of comraderie between races.
No sound and no colour...but you can still tell she is extremely beautiful.
Oh, get over that already--yes, it's a dated and condescending line (which I highly doubt was improvised by Bergman) from an otherwise fantastic movie. This is celebrating Ingrid Bergman's life and brilliant career. If you can't deal with it, get the hell off this site!
It was 1940 in North Africa, still European colonialists not broken up 'til after WWII and w/US as major power geographic lines of continent redrawn to only accommodate the new 'neo-colonialism.' Not much change. You have to be realistic, she wasn't going to say who's the African-American at the piano, unfortunately.
See my comment above to person who you're commenting to.
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