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Intermezzo

Original title: Intermezzo: A Love Story
  • 19391939
  • SS
  • 1h 10m
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6.6/10
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Ingrid Bergman and Leslie Howard in Intermezzo (1939)
A violinist's piano accompanist retires. He hears his daughter's piano teacher/Ingrid Bergman play and asks her to play on his next int'l tour. They fall in love.
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A violinist's piano accompanist retires. He hears his daughter's piano teacher/Ingrid Bergman play and asks her to play on his next int'l tour. They fall in love.A violinist's piano accompanist retires. He hears his daughter's piano teacher/Ingrid Bergman play and asks her to play on his next int'l tour. They fall in love.A violinist's piano accompanist retires. He hears his daughter's piano teacher/Ingrid Bergman play and asks her to play on his next int'l tour. They fall in love.

IMDb RATING
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2.6K
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  • Director
    • Gregory Ratoff
  • Writers
    • George O'Neil(screen play)
    • Gösta Stevens(the original by)
    • Gustaf Molander(the original by)
  • Stars
    • Ingrid Bergman
    • Leslie Howard
    • Edna Best
  • Director
    • Gregory Ratoff
  • Writers
    • George O'Neil(screen play)
    • Gösta Stevens(the original by)
    • Gustaf Molander(the original by)
  • Stars
    • Ingrid Bergman
    • Leslie Howard
    • Edna Best
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 33User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    "Intermezzo: A Love Story" Ingrid Bergman 1939 United Artists **I.V.
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    Frank Ward in Intermezzo (1939)
    Ingrid Bergman and Leslie Howard in Intermezzo (1939)
    Ingrid Bergman and Ann E. Todd in Intermezzo (1939)
    Leslie Howard and Ann E. Todd in Intermezzo (1939)
    Ann E. Todd in Intermezzo (1939)
    Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Ratoff in Intermezzo (1939)
    Ingrid Bergman in Intermezzo (1939)
    Ingrid Bergman and Leslie Howard in Intermezzo (1939)
    Intermezzo (1939)
    Ingrid Bergman in Intermezzo (1939)

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    Ingrid Bergman
    Ingrid Bergman
    • Anita Hoffman
    Leslie Howard
    Leslie Howard
    • Holger Brandt
    Edna Best
    Edna Best
    • Margit Brandt - His Wife
    Ann E. Todd
    Ann E. Todd
    • Ann Marie Brandt - Their Daughter
    • (as Ann Todd)
    Douglas Scott
    Douglas Scott
    • Eric Brandt - Their Son
    John Halliday
    John Halliday
    • Thomas Stenborg
    Enid Bennett
    Enid Bennett
    • Greta Stenborg - His Wife
    Cecil Kellaway
    Cecil Kellaway
    • Charles Moler
    Eleanor Wesselhoeft
    • Emma
    Maria Flynn
    • Marianne
    Mary Ann Breckell
      Billy Connelly
        Richard Court
          Marvin Davis
            Dolores Dean
              Dawn Dodd
              • Schoolgirl
              • (uncredited)
              Dee Dodd
              • Schoolboy
              • (uncredited)
              Robert Ferrero
              Robert Ferrero
                • Director
                  • Gregory Ratoff
                • Writers
                  • George O'Neil(screen play)
                  • Gösta Stevens(the original by)
                  • Gustaf Molander(the original by)
                • All cast & crew
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                • Trivia
                  When Producer David O. Selznick fired Cinematographer Harry Stradling Sr. and hired Gregg Toland to take over the photography of this, the remake of Intermezzo (1936), he asked Toland how it was possible that Ingrid Bergman looked so beautiful in the original European production and so ghastly in his Hollywood version. Toland replied, "In Sweden they don't make her wear all that makeup." Selznick immediately ordered retakes with the "natural look" which so dazzled the world a year later when he loaned her out to Warner Bros. for Casablanca (1942).
                • Goofs
                  In the 19th minute, Anita and Holger enter a Swedish restaurant. The sign outside is in English and the Swedish word "restaurang" is not used. The use of such an English word in the 1930s is highly unlikely.
                • Quotes

                  Charles Moler: [cutting into Ann Marie's birthday cake] You know what? Not so long ago your daddy and I went to a birthday party in China.

                  Ann Marie Brandt: In *China*?

                  Charles Moler: [thinking about the pronunciation] Uh-huh. At a Mandarin's house. His name was Chou Ching Chang Chip Chop.

                  Ann Marie Brandt: Did you have ice cream and cake?

                  Charles Moler: Oooh, no indeed. We had swallows' nests, umm, roasted silkworms, snake soup and, uh... cricket eggs!

                  Ann Marie Brandt: Oh! You didn't eat *that*...?

                  Charles Moler: Oh, we had to take a double helping of everything or the Mandarin would've murdered us.

                  Ann Marie Brandt: Oh well, Uncle Charles, nobody will murder you here!

                • Crazy credits
                  And introducing Ingrid Bergman.
                • Alternate versions
                  A re-release uses the title "Intermezzo" and lists the copyright owner as "Vanguard Films, Inc." which was Selznick's company name in the 40's. Ingrid Bergman is billed first in the opening credits, which are also more elaborate than the original release. The end cast credits are identical, however.
                • Connections
                  Featured in Hollywood: The Selznick Years (1969)
                • Soundtracks
                  Intermezzo
                  (1936) (uncredited)

                  Music by Heinz Provost

                  Played at the concert by Leslie Howard on violin and John Halliday on piano

                  Played by Howard and Ann E. Todd on piano at their home

                  Played by Howard and Ingrid Bergman on piano at a concert

                  Played on a zither by Howard

                  Used as background music often

                User reviews33

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                7/10
                Small-Scale Love Story Offers Fresh-Faced Bergman in Her American Debut
                The familiar David O. Selznick gloss is all over this minor 1939 soap opera, most noteworthy as the American film debut of 24-year old Ingrid Bergman. She was brought over from Sweden by Selznick for this melodramatic remake of the 1936 film which brought her great acclaim in her homeland. Her fresh-faced beauty and natural manner are intoxicating as she plays Anita Hoffman, first a piano teacher to the young daughter of renowned violinist Holger Brandt and then his accompanist on a world tour. It's a brief movie, only seventy minutes long, directed by Gregory Ratoff (more famous as the ulcer-ridden producer Max in "All About Eve") focusing on the illicit affair that develops between Anita and Holger.

                Much of the story has to do with the guilt they both experience in terms of the familial repercussions, and the ending reflects as much. A role away from his Ashley Wilkes in "Gone With the Wind", obviously the more important Selznick movie in production a the time, Leslie Howard plays Holger in his familiar erudite manner. Veteran character actor Cecil Kellaway (later the monsignor in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner") plays the sage maestro who acts as the film's conscience. Scenes often seem strangely truncated to move the story briskly along. Beyond Bergman, the most accomplished aspects of the film are Gregg Toland's lush cinematography, Lyle Wheeler's art direction (making Monterey, California look very much like the Italian Riviera) and Max Steiner's romantic music (oddly uncredited). But the impossibly striking Bergman is the primary reason to see this predictably developed film. The 2004 DVD offers no extras.
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                • Sep 14, 2006

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                • Release date
                  • August 18, 1950 (Finland)
                • Country of origin
                  • United States
                • Languages
                  • English
                  • French
                • Also known as
                  • Intermeco
                • Filming locations
                  • Monterey, California, USA
                • Production company
                  • Selznick International Pictures
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                • Budget
                  • $800,000 (estimated)
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                • Runtime
                  1 hour 10 minutes
                • Color
                  • Black and White
                • Aspect ratio
                  • 1.37 : 1

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