Singoalla (film)
Singoalla is a 1949 Swedish-French film directed by Christian-Jaque, starring Viveca Lindfors and Alf Kjellin. It is based on the romantic novel The Wind Is My Lover by Viktor Rydberg, which in turn is based on a medieval legend of the love between a gypsy and a nobleman. It was produced in three language versions: Swedish, French, and English. The Swedish and French versions were entitled Singoalla. The English version had three titles: Gypsy Fury (USA), The Wind is My Lover (UK), and The Mask and the Sword (UK). The Swedish and English versions starred Alf Kjellin as the nobleman, but the French version starred Michel Auclair. All three versions were edited separately – even scoring is slightly different. The Swedish and French run over 100 minutes, the English only 63 minutes.
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French poster with Michel Auclair listed in the starring role as Erland Månesköld | |
Directed by | Christian-Jaque[1] |
Produced by | Lorens Marmstedt (producer)[1] Jacques Bar (producer) (uncredited) Raymond Froment (producer) (uncredited) |
Written by | Viktor Rydberg (novel The Wind Is My Lover) Pierre Véry[1] (screenplay) and Christian-Jaque[1] (screenplay) Bertil Malmberg (dialogue) and Romney Brent (dialogue) |
Starring | Viveca Lindfors Alf Kjellin |
Music by | Hugo Alfvén[2] |
Cinematography | Christian Matras |
Edited by | Jean Desagneaux Lennart Wallén |
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Running time | 63 minutes 104 minutes (Sweden) |
Country | France Sweden |
Cast
- Viveca Lindfors as Singoalla[3]
- Alf Kjellin (aka Christopher Kent) as Knight Erland Månesköld - Swedish[3] and English versions
- Michel Auclair as Knight Erland Månesköld - French version[3]
- Edvin Adolphson as Latzo[3]
- Lauritz Falk as Assim[3]
- Naima Wifstrand as Cioara[3]
- John Elfström as Erasmus[3]
- Märta Dorff as Elfrida Månesköld[3]
- Vibeke Falk as Helena Ulfsax[3]
- Georg Funkquist as Chaplain[3]
- Jean Georges Chambot (aka Johnny Chambot) as Sorgbarn[3]
References
- "Singoalla (1949) – Svensk filmdatabas". Svensk filmdatabas. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
- "Singoalla (1949) – Svensk filmdatabas". Svensk filmdatabas. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
- "Singoalla (1949) – Svensk filmdatabas". Svensk filmdatabas. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
External links
- Singoalla at IMDb
- Publicity booklet for Singoalla / The Wind is My Lover - the final page has information how to view the different film versions