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Secrets of Women
1952 1h 47m Not Rated
Drama
,
Comedy
7.0
88%
75%
65%
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The four wives of four brothers share stories of their marriages as they each wait for their husbands in a small, secluded cottage.
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Directed By
Ingmar Bergman
Written By
Ingmar Bergman
Studio
SF Studios
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Cast of Secrets of Women
Anita Björk
Rakel
Eva Dahlbeck
Karin
Maj-Britt Nilsson
Marta Berg
Birger Malmsten
Martin Lobelius, artist
Gunnar Björnstrand
Fredrik Lobelius
Karl-Arne Holmsten
Eugen Lobelius
Aino Taube
Annette
Håkan Westergren
Paul Lobelius
Gerd Andersson
Maj, Marta's sister
Björn Bjelfvenstam
Henrik Lobelius
Carl Ström
Doctor
Märta Arbin
Nurse
Naima Wifstrand
Mrs. Lobelius
Douglas Håge
Caretaker
Mona Geijer-Falkner
Woman delievering newspapers
Wiktor Andersson
Dustman
Jarl Kulle
Kaj
Torsten Lilliecrona
Waiter at the nightclub
Ingmar Bergman
Man in the Stairs at the Gynecologist's (uncredited)
Kjell Nordenskiöld
Lena Brogren
Victor Violacci
Lil Yunkers
Sten Hedlund
Leif-Åke Kusbom
Jens Fischer
Rut Karlsson
Sten Mattsson
Gustav Roger
Inga Berggren
Rolf Ericson
Bengt-Arne Wallin
Åke Lindberg
Saidi Hultholm
Leon Lidvall
Secrets of Women Reviews
Alternate Ending
Tim Brayton
Tossed off without too much fuss or thought so that Bergman could remind himself how to make a movie that wasn't going to demand too much of him or anyone else.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
The whole thing concludes with an ingenuous and typical Bergman paradox.
Chicago Reader
Pat Graham
More wistful than brooding.
The New Leader
Manny Farber
With no editing rhythm and only amateurish composition, Bergman keeps action to an all-time minimum.
TV Guide
This mostly light-hearted comedy was written by Bergman during what he considered a dark time in his life -- which seems strange, considering how much fun the film is.
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