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Seventh Seal (Blu Ray)
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Seventh Seal (Blu Ray)
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Editor's Note
Antonius Block (Max Von Sydow), a knight, returns from a 10-year crusade with his squire, Jns (Gunnar Bjrnstrand), to find his homeland ravaged by the plague. When the black-cloaked figure of Death (Bengt Ekerot) appears to claim them, Block, whose war experiences have left him cynical about the existence of God and the afterlife, challenges Death to a game of chess to stall for time and gain some insight into the meaning of life before passing on. The game is intermittently paused and resumed during the journey home while Block and Jns meet several traveling companions, including a mute girl (Gunnel Lindblom) whom they save from a bandit, and a family of poor traveling players--Jof, a gentle visionary (Nils Poppe); his wife, Mia (Bibi Andersson); and their infant daughter. Block witnesses much suffering and anguish along the way (an encounter with a woman accused of witchcraft who is about to be burned at the stake is especially jarring) but also finds evidence of human kindness and love, prompting him to realize that even a single gesture of goodwill might make the long struggle of his existence worthwhile. The title of Ingmar Bergman's highly acclaimed allegorical film stems from the Book of Revelation.
Plot Summary
Ingmar Bergman's best-known movie, THE SEVENTH SEAL is a masterfully executed medieval morality play in which a knight, disillusioned after his return from the Crusades, challenges Death to a game of chess in an effort to delay the hour of his demise. As the game progresses and the knight and his squire journey toward home, the former is reassured of the existence of human decency and spirituality in an often brutal world through his encounter with a family of traveling players. This highly symbolic elegy on mortality and religion is one of the most respected classics of contemporary cinema.
| Features | Special Edition | | Full Frame - 1.33 | | Audio:
| Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono - Swedish | | Dubbed - English - Optional | | Subtitles - English | | Additional Release Material:
| Woody Allen 1998 Bergman Tribute | | Documentary:
| 1. BERGMAN ISLAND - 2006 / Marie Nyrerod | | Introduction:
| 1. Ingmar Bergman - 2003 | | Additional Audio Material:
| 1. Max von Sydow Archival Audio Interview | | Audio Commentary:
| 1. Peter Cowie, Bergman Expert | | 2. Afterward To Commentary - Peter Cowie, Bergman Expert | | Trailers:
| 1. Theatrical Trailer | | Text/Photo Galleries:
| Filmographies:
| 1. Bergman 101 - Bergman video Filmography / Peter Cowie, Narrator |
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| Technical Info
| Release Information
| | Studio: Image |
| Release Date: 6/16/2009 |
| Running Time: 97 minutes |
| Original Release Date: 1957 | | Catalog ID: 1804 | | UPC: 00715515044615 | | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
| | Video: B&W |
| Cast & Crew | Ake Fridell | | Anders Ek | | Bibi Andersson | | Bertil Anderberg | | Bengt Ekerot | | Nils Poppe | | Max Von Sydow | | Gunnar Bjornstrand | | Gunnel Lindblom | | Gunnar Fischer - Director of Photography | | Lennart Wallen - Editor | | P. A. Lundgren - Art Director | | Erik Nordgren - Composer | | Ingmar Bergman - Director |
| Awards | Cannes (1957) | | Winner, Jury Prize | | Ingmar Bergman, Winner, Jury Prize |
| Memorable Quotes| "Love is the blackest of all plagues."----Jns (Gunnar Bjrnstrand) to Plog the blacksmith (Ake Fridell) | | "No one escapes me."----Death (Bengt Ekerot) to Antonius Block (Max Von Sydow) |
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