The Heavenly Play
1942 film
- 21 December 1942 (1942-12-21)
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The Heavenly Play (Swedish: Himlaspelet) is a 1942 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg.[1]
Plot
The young peasants Mats and Marit are about to marry when a disease breaks out in their village. Marit gets accused of being a witch and sentenced to death. After she has been burnt alive Mats leaves the village and seeks a way to make God sending Marit back from heaven onto earth. He fails and loses his personal integrity. Marlit has to ask God to intervene before the devil can take Mats. God shows mercy by reuniting Mats and Marit in heaven.
Cast
- Rune Lindström as Mats Ersson
- Eivor Landström as Marit Knutsdotter
- Anders Henrikson as Our Lord
- Holger Löwenadler as King Salomo
- Gudrun Brost as King Salomo's mistress
- Arnold Sjöstrand as Juvas Anders, painter
- Emil Fjellström as Gammel-Jerk
- Nils Gustafsson as blind man at the road
- Hugo Björne as prophet Elias
- Torsten Winge as Jonas
- Erik Hell as Jon Persson
- Åke Claesson as Profet Jeremiah (as Åke Claeson)
- Björn Berglund as Josef
- Inga-Lilly Forsström as Virgin Mary (as Inga Lilly Forsström)
- Lisskulla Jobs as country woman
- Anita Björk as Anna Jesper
References
- ^ "Himlaspelet". Swedish Film Database. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
External links
- The Heavenly Play at IMDb
- The Heavenly Play at the Swedish Film Institute Database
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Films directed by Alf Sjöberg
- The Strongest (1929)
- They Staked Their Lives (1940)
- Blossom Time (1940)
- Home from Babylon (1941)
- The Heavenly Play (1942)
- Kungajakt (1944)
- Torment (1944)
- The Journey Away (1945)
- Iris and the Lieutenant (1946)
- Only a Mother (1949)
- Miss Julie (1951)
- Barabbas (1953)
- Karin Månsdotter (1954)
- Wild Birds (1955)
- Last Pair Out (1956)
- The Judge (1960)
- Ön (1966)
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