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''Secrets of Women'' ((スウェーデン語:Kvinnors väntan); also known as ''Waiting Women'') is a 1952 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was screened within the official selection of Venice Film Festival (1953). It is one of Bergman's early films, and essentially a drama about young relationships told in flashbacks by a group of women. However, as it came to be afterwards: the most memorable part of the film is the humorous elevator-scene between actors Gunnar Björnstrand and Eva Dahlbeck (a scene that was written as a kind of sketch). This scene was Bergman's first attempt at comedy in film. He later stated it was this scene that made him realize he could write comedy at all, which many say he repeated more successfully in the films ''A Lesson in Love'' (1954) and ''Smiles of a Summer Night'' (1955). Since its release, ''Secrets of Women'', while not regarded as one of Bergman's strongest efforts, has nonetheless received positive reviews from film critics. ==Cast== * Anita Björk – Rakel * Eva Dahlbeck – Karin * Maj-Britt Nilsson – Marta * Birger Malmsten – Martin Lobelius * Gunnar Björnstrand – Fredrik Lobelius * Karl-Arne Holmsten – Eugen Lobelius * Jarl Kulle – Kaj * Aino Taube – Annette * Håkan Westergren – Paul Lobelius * Gerd Andersson – Maj * Björn Bjelfvenstam – Henrik Lobelius 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Secrets of Women」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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