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Synopsis: In this comedy, a loving wife (Bibi Andersson) recovers the attentions of her husband after he takes a mistress. She does this by making friends with the mistress then subtly sabotaging her husband's romantic excursions. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie GuideRead More
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Synopsis: Anne (Harriet Andersson), a buyer for a Finnish company travels to Stockholm on a business venture. There she is reunited with her former French lover after she has an affair with a Swedish architect. Anne turns down the Frenchman and consoles the other man who believes he may be plagued by an oldRead More
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The film opens with Jess Remsberg, played by James Garner, rescuing a white woman, Ellen Grange, played by Bibi Andersson, from pursuing Indians in a spectacular landscape. He discovers that she is married to Willard Grange, who runs a store in a nearby town, and that he is very bitter because she had been kidnapped by the Indians and has an Indian baby, which is her own.
The film was inspired by a meeting between Zetterling, Olofson, Andersson, Andersson and Lindblom in January 1988. Almost 30 years earlier, Zetterling had brought this famous trio together in the controversial Swedish film The Girls (Fickorna). and was keen to repeat the combination in an interesting and entertaining manner. The idea... lay dormant until nearly a year after Zetterling's death, when Olofson took it on.
"He's different now than he was when he was young," Andersson says. "When he was young, he was sort of rebellious. Now, he's rebellious as a person, but he represents the institution. He's so much a part of that theatre and the tradition. He wants to keep the tradition, and that's very radical in his viewpoint, because he could do other things. But he really wants to do things that educate."
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