Ingrid Bergman -- A Walk in the Spring Rain # 02
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The Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee (which I've driven thru & which are breathtaking): an odd setting for Swedish-born Ms Bergman and Mexican-born Mr Quinn. Two powerful actors...and Frittz Weaver is a gifted veteran of stage, screen & TV too. THANK YOU very much for posting these powerful scenes! :)
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Oh gracious, how that's so true. The barn scene is much more alluring, romantic and emotional than anything in new Hollywood. I swear, I almost couldn't stand all the longing and outpouring of emotion from them, especially Mrs. Bergman, because I was so wrapped up in their characters. Mrs. Bergamn knows how to own every emotion in one instant. Damn.
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Wow, they play the Monkees with "What Am I Doing Hangin' Round?" at the beginning of this clip!!
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absolutly wonderful!
Mrs Bergman is over the stars in the blu sky.
She remain for me t"he actress"
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absolutely agree with you on this! also, to make a scene like this you need REAL actors and it seems to me that there aren't many out there nowadays :S
anyway, just wanted to say that i've just bought the movie on VHS, can't wait for it to arrive :)
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I love this scene -- it was so passionate! Anthony Quinn & Ingrid Bergman were such a great on-screen pairing ... and I really felt for Ingrid's character in this movie -- she met her soulmate and got to connect with him at last, feel true love, but still showed the emotional strength to sacrifice him and leave so that her daughter could have a career. Great angst in this movie!
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I love this scene!I love movie! I love Ingrid!! She is marvelous! thank you
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i too do not have words for this...
all i can think is...amazing, truly amazing. she is so brilliant, her range so vast, this was brilliant
thank you
still gasping for some air! lovely, lovely scene...and how great Miss Bergman is!
thanks for posting!
arabellabishop 2 years ago 4
Amazing how you can get up in the emotion of their acting -- without the explicit sex and foul language that so many other films these days resort to.
LorreB 2 years ago 2