Ingrid Bergman
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Europe '51
(1952)When a well-off woman loses her son, her recovery confronts her with the problems of the less fortunate.

Stromboli
(1950)After World War II, a Lithuanian refugee marries a simple fisherman she meets in a prisoner of war camp and accompanies him back to his isolated village on an island off the coast of Sicily. Cut off from the world, she finds herself crumbling emotionally, but she is destined for a dramatic epiphany.

The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
(1958)All her life Englishwoman Gladys Aylward knew that China was the place where she belonged. Not qualified to be sent there as a missionary, Gladys works as a domestic to earn the money to send herself to a poor, remote village.

Autumn Sonata
(1978)Autumn Sonata was the only collaboration between cinema’s two great Bergmans: Ingmar, the iconic director of The Seventh Seal, and Ingrid, the monumental star of Casablanca.

Journey to Italy
(1954)A British couple’s crumbling marriage is tested and transformed amid ancient ruins and emotional revelations while vacationing in Naples.

Adam Had Four Sons
(1941)A French governess becomes the center of a wealthy New York family with four boys after it suffers the losses of its matriarch, business and estate.

Joan of Arc
(1948)Ingrid Bergman is spellbinding as the 15th century French peasant who rouses a nation and inspires the world with her faith and bravery. Fiercely believing that she’s directed by God, Joan triumphantly leads an army into battle against the British.

The Yellow Rolls-Royce
(1964)One Rolls-Royce belongs to three vastly different owners, starting with Lord Charles (Rex Harrison), who buys the car for his wife (Jeanne Moreau) as an anniversary present. Another owner is Paolo Maltese (George C. Scott), a mafioso who purchases the car during a trip to Italy and leaves it with his girlfriend (Shirley MacLaine) while he returns to Chicago. Later, the car is owned by American widow Gerda (Ingrid Bergman), who joins the Yugoslavian resistance against the invading Nazis.

Under Capricorn
(1949)A young gentleman goes to Australia where he reunites with his now married childhood sweetheart, only to find out she has become an alcoholic and harbors dark secrets.

The Human Voice
(1966)Ingrid Bergman plays a woman going through a psychological crisis as a love affair ends in French playwright Jean Cocteau’s one-character drama.
June Night
(1940)
Fear
(1954)
Ingrid Bergman Remembered
(1996)One of the greatest actresses of her time, known for her talent and grace, Ingrid Bergman starred in such movie classics as Casablanca and Anastasia.

Casablanca
(1943)American expat Rick Blaine owns a nightclub in Casablanca, frequented by refugees desperate to escape German domination. Despite the ever-present human misery, Rick manages to remain uninvolved in World War II now raging across Europe and Northern Africa. But all that changes when his ex-lover, Ilsa Lund, walks through the front door of Rick's club. Rick must now choose between a life with the woman he loves and becoming the hero that the world needs.

Gaslight
(1944)Beautiful and trusting, Paula Anton is slowly tormented by mysterioushappenings in her luxurious Victorian home. The suspect is her devotedhusband.

Intermezzo: A Love Story
(1939)Forbidden love is no match for marriage when a concert violinist falls in love with his daughter’s charismatic piano teacher and takes her on tour.

Cactus Flower
(1969)A dentist pretends he's married to avoid committing to his girlfriend. When she asks to meet his wife, he enlists his nurse to pose as his spouse.

Indiscreet
(1958)Cary Grant is the suave American diplomat who pretends to be married in order to preserve his bachelor status. Ingrid Bergman is the glamorous leading lady of the London stage who has no scruples about having an affair with a married man.

For Whom the Bell Tolls
(1943)Based on the best-selling controversial novel by Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls graces the screen with legendary stars Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman. The story follows expatriate American demolition expert Robert Jordan (Cooper) who aides anti-fascist freedom fighters of Spain.