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La charrette fantôme

DrameFantaisieHorreur
Année1922
Durée1h 47m

La nuit de la Saint-Sylvestre, une jeune femme gravement malade tente de ramener un ivrogne dans le droit chemin.

Bande-annonce

Casting

Victor Sjöström

David Holm

Hilda Borgström

Anna Holm - David Holms fru

Tore Svennberg

Georges - Davids vän

Astrid Holm

Syster Edit - Slumsyster

Concordia Selander

Edits mor

Lisa Lundholm

Syster Maria - Slumsyster

Tor Weijden

Gustafsson - Frälsningssoldat

Einar Axelsson

Davids yngre bror

Olof Ås

Den första körkarlen

Nils Aréhn

Fängelsepredikanten

Simon Lindstrand

Davids supkamrat på kyrkogården (1)

NE

Nils Elffors

Davids supkamrat på kyrkogården (2)

AG

Algot Gunnarsson

En arbetare på krogen

HL

Hildur Lithman

Arbetarhustrun på krogen

Josua Bengtson

Ena kortspelaren

Emmy Albiin

Kvinna med lungsot

Helga Brofeldt

Servitris på krogen (1)

Mona Geijer-Falkner

Servitris på krogen (2)

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Commentaires

6 commentaires

S mundawMay 29, 2023

source: The Phantom Carriage

Mom’s princess 👸Nov 18, 2022
user802183689876Nov 16, 2022

Körkarlen

Jude IhenetuNov 16, 2022

This, unfortunately, is a little-known film.....i say "unfortunately", because it ranks up there with the "classics" of the American silent screen! It's about a legend of a "phantom chariot" that travells all over the world, picking up the souls of those who have died. The legend says tha the last person to die on New Year's Eve is condemned to drive the chariot for the next whole year. It brings to mind the sequence of the "Ghost of Future Yet To Come" in Dicken's famous "Christmas Carol". The double-exposure effects of the ghosts (esp. when they interact with the "live" people) are EXCELLENT! If you love silent films, you MUST see THIS; it will "blow you away"! Norm Vogel Norm's Old Movie Heaven http://www.nvogel.com/film/film.html

Jãyïshå Dëñzélïãh292Nov 16, 2022

The best silent movie I've ever seen. It's so harrowing and perfectly describes the feelings I've had about death, life, love and especially hope. It's optimistic ending makes it even stronger. I cried when I saw this movie the first time, which was the day after my grandfather's death. He once told me this was the first movie he ever saw, in a cinema, to which there was a 10 kilometers walk in the snow. The cinema used to be so crowded the humidity got so high the walls were completely wet. Naturally I had a lot in mind that day. It wasn't the first time I saw the movie, but the first time I experienced it's meaning completely. I've never seen any silent film like this and that it's silent actually makes it scarier.

Nana Yaw WireduNov 16, 2022

Much said without words. This is an excellent movie. It was made in color-not color as in today's films, but a special mono-color use (with shadings) that portrayed meaning, mood, sense and time. It should be seen in color, as it becomes an entirely different film. The story, by Nobel prize-winner Selma Lagerlöf, is effectively presented. One never has a clear sense of real, memory or phantom. Changes going on in Swedish society at the time are subtly layered. Most highly recommend. Try to rent it or find it on-line. I saw it in a Swedish film class and I want to add it to my film library.