#0000A: BERGMAN, Ingmar: The Devil's Eye (1960)
BERGMAN, Ingmar (Sweden)
The Devil's Eye [1960]
The Devil's Eye [1960]
The sophisticated fantasy The Devil's Eye — the last Bergman film to be shot by the great Gunnar Fischer — is an engaging satire of petit bourgeois morals. The devil (Stig Järrel) suffers from an inflamed eye, which he informs Don Juan (Jarl Kulle) can be cured only if a young woman's chastity is breached. So the legendary lover ascends from hell and sets about seducing an innocent pastor's daughter, Britt-Marie (Bibi Andersson). Bergman's dialogue bubbles with an irony reminiscent of his beloved Molière, and the music of Domenico Scarlatti (performed by Bergman's fourth wife, Käbi Laretei) underscores the joy that infuses much of the film.
87 minutes
Black & White
Monaural
in Swedish
1:37:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2018
Director/Writer
Other Bergman films in the Collection:
#0000A/#11: The Seventh Seal (1957)
#0000A/#139: Wild Strawberries (1957)
#0000A/#537: The Magician (1958)
#0000A: Brink Of Life (1958)
#0000A/#139: Wild Strawberries (1957)
#0000A/#537: The Magician (1958)
#0000A: Brink Of Life (1958)
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