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    Hour of the Wolf

    1968 · Drama · 1h 30m

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  1. Hour of the Wolf ( Swedish: Vargtimmen, lit. 'The Wolf Hour') is a 1968 Swedish psychological horror [n 1] film directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann. The story explores the disappearance of fictional painter Johan Borg (von Sydow), who lived on an island with his wife Alma (Ullmann) while plagued with ...

  2. Hour of the Wolf: Directed by Ingmar Bergman. With Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Gertrud Fridh, Georg Rydeberg. While vacationing on a remote German island with his younger pregnant wife, an artist has an emotional breakdown while confronting his repressed desires.

    • (23K)
    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Ingmar Bergman
    • 1968-04-09
  3. Reviews. Hour of the Wolf. Roger Ebert December 11, 1968. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Ingmar Bergman's "Hour of the Wolf" is the sort of highly personal film that needs to find its own audience; the average cross section of moviegoers won't like it, I suspect. It's a difficult film, and not altogether a successful one.

  4. Watchlist. On a remote island, a troubled artist (Max von Sydow) feels his mind slipping away from him. Troubled by disturbing visions and paranoid delusions, he and his wife (Liv Ullmann) begin ...

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    • Liv Ullmann
    • Ingmar Bergman
    • Svensk Filmindustri
  5. Hour of the Wolf Official Trailer #1 - Max von Sydow Movie (1968) HD - YouTube. 93,810 views. 875. Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6hSubscribe to COMING SOON:...

    • Oct 5, 2012
    • 93.8K
    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
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  7. Summaries. While vacationing on a remote German island with his younger pregnant wife, an artist has an emotional breakdown while confronting his repressed desires. An artist in crisis is haunted by nightmares from the past in Ingmar Bergman's only horror film, which takes place on a windy island.

  8. Jan 10, 2024 · “Hour of the Wolf” is an indelible part of not only cinema but its director's body of work. To overlook it is to lose an important contribution to the story of film, compromising our understanding of Bergman as a genre director, but also the far-reaching influence of his psychological horror.

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