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The Saga of Gosta Berling




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Greta Garbo Movie:
The Saga of Gosta Berling



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The Saga of Gosta Berling
The Saga of Gosta Berling
List Price: $29.95Label: Kino International

Salesrank: 20822

Released: June 6, 2006
Our Price: $16.14
Used Price: $11.28
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Black & White
  • DVD-Video
  • Full Screen
  • Silent
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Lars Hanson
  • Sven Scholander
  • Ellen Hartman-Cederström
  • Mona Mårtenson
  • Torsten Hammarén
  • The Saga of Gosta Berling Reviews:
    A MAGNIFICENT FILM AND EARLY SUCCESS FOR GRETA GARBO 5 Star Review
    2008-07-26 - After watching Greta Garbo in her very first film "The Saga of Gosta Berling" in 1924, I thought it to be a masterpiece. Her acting along with Lars Hanson was excellent making Garbo a star along with her many other films in the 1920s in America leading her all the way to the 1930s.
    The Swedish Film Institute along with Kino did a magnificent job with its restoration, orchestral score, along with its piano, violins, etc making the film look to be at its original debut. I also liked all the sets, costumes and actors in the film also. With this wonderful film based on the novel by Nobel Prize winner and Swedish writer Selma Lagerlof, it is at its finest moment. I think that this film deserves to be one of the best films for Greta Garbo playing the role of Elisabeth Dohna along with Lars Hanson as Gosta Berling and directed by Mauritz Stiller to be considered a monumental work of art for Sweden and its history for cinema.

    Sweden's Great Silent Epic As It Was Meant To Be Seen.. 5 Star Review
    2006-06-11 - THE SAGA OF GOSTA BERLING has been available on VHS for many years but never like this. Previous versions were cut-rate low budget affairs that were missing over half the film's running time and were often presented without any kind of musical accompaniment. European silent films in particular have suffered in the U.S. where, because of the limited appeal and general unavailability of the material, any version was better than no version. While this is true to a certain extent it is also true that a great deal of harm was done as it gave most people the wrong impression of many of these silent classics by making them appear crude and primitive. Over the last decade that misconception is being corrected as quality releases from companies like Kino International and Milestone Films help to rectify the situation. Movies like METROPOLIS and NOSFERATU, to cite two well known titles, can be seen more or less the way they were intended. Such is now the case with GOSTA BERLING which turns out to be a monumental epic on par with films like BIRTH OF A NATION and NAPOLEON. The storyline, as has been noted before, is like a Swedish version of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. Contrary to the way the film is advertised, it is not a vehicle for Greta Garbo. Her part is important and it got her noticed but she is only one of several characters who inhabit this large scale canvas. At 184 minutes GOSTA is very long and at times hard to follow because of the numerous storylines but if you stick with it you'll find yourself inevitably drawn in and the last third of the film is a powerful emotional ride that is almost impossible to turn away from. Bravos to the Swedish Film Institute for the restoration work which is truly remarkable and to Kino International for making this masterwork available the way it was meant to be seen. Special mention should be made of the outstanding new score by Matti Bye that accompanies the film. It enhances the various moods of the many characters and keeps you drawn to the story as it unfolds. Sweden was one of the major players during the silent era and GOSTA BERLING would mark the zenith of Swedish cinema for nearly 30 years as most of the talent involved with the film would migrate to Hollywood where superstardom awaited Garbo, several good parts awaited Lars Hanson, and the end of his career awaited director Mauritz Stiller who would die in 1928 after returning to Sweden. This is part of a three film tribute along with SIR ARNE'S TREASURE and the romantic comedy EROTIKON devoted to the great but forgotten Swedish director. It's a must have for any silent film aficionado or for anyone who loves an epic romance. Think of it as a silent film treatment of GONE WITH THE WIND or DOCTOR ZHIVAGO.

    Attention this is a new major DVD release 5 Star Review
    2006-05-09 - It is a shame that amazon has put no further information on this DVD. It is also a pity that we see reviews from customers which actually refer to the previous release (in a short butchered version of the film with no musical score) on VHS. Just to make things clear. This is major new DVD release of a restored version of this wonderful film (184 minutes) accompagnied by a new musical score. The film was restored by the Swedish Film Institute and was presented last September for Garbo's centennial in Stockholm. In addition to the film, there are extras as well including extracts from Garbo's first film "Luffar Peter", the advertisements she did at the Department store PUB in Stockholm, archive films and others. For more information on this DVD edition you can see at the web site of Kino video which is releasing the DVD. In addition to this film they are also releasing more great swedish films of that period including some Stiller films like Erotikon or Sir Arnes treasure. This is certainly a release not to be missed.

    Introducing Greta Garbo... 4 Star Review
    2006-04-11 - Here's the film that introduced the most successful female star in cinematic history to the world and began the remarkable yet short-lived Svengali-like professional relationship between Garbo and Mauritz Stiller ('Moje' to Greta).
    At over three hours long (!), it is an early Swedish silent equivalent of Pride and Prejudice, very much a costume melodrama of the Expressionist era.
    Some might say it was an overly ambitious effort on Stiller's part in that he attempted to tell too much of a story in the already epic three hours of footage used; however fans of silent cinema and of the inimitable Garbo will find this one well worth the journey.
    Print quality for this release is naturally outstanding (considering its age) after Svenskfilmindustri's restoration job.
    Of exceptional interest to Garbo fans are some of the extra features included on the disc. The rare and compelling footage of Greta dining on the rooftop restaurant of the PUB Department Store in Stockholm (where she worked selling hats) for a promotional film, of Garbo and several other young actresses taking tea in a garden (from some or other short film of the day) and also of the lady leaving Sweden on her return to the states after her first holiday back there.
    All in all this release is an absolute gem.

    Wish I'd brought my piano! 1 Star Review
    2005-04-29 - The one star is for the movie itself,which is terrific when seen properly with music. Why on earth are Amazon stocking this version of it? From the moment you open the box and see the name Greta Garbo plastered all over it and the real star Lars Hanson has his name misspelt (Lars Hansel?) you know you're in trouble, this oddity is aimed at die hard Garbo fans who will buy anything with her name on it (My excuse? I'm a die hard Hanson fan) Do not touch this with a bargepole, keep away and wait for the day when they bring it out on DVD with music and better subtitling, hopefully they will also bring out "Flesh and The Devil", "The Scarlet Letter" and "The Wind" out on DVD at the same time.


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