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The Magic Flute ()

Trollflöjten (original title)
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The story of the prince Tamino and his zestful sidekick Papageno, who are sent on a mission to save a beautiful princess from the clutches of evil.

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Tamino
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Pamina
Håkan Hagegård ...
Papageno
Elisabeth Erikson ...
Papagena
Britt-Marie Aruhn ...
Första damen
Kirsten Vaupel ...
Andra damen
Birgitta Smiding ...
Tredje damen
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Sarastro
Birgit Nordin ...
Nattens Drottning
Ragnar Ulfung ...
Monostatos
Erik Sædén ...
Talaren
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Andra prästen
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Första prästen
Jerker Arvidson ...
Vakt i Prövningens Hus
Hans Johansson ...
Vakt i Prövningens Hus
Erland von Heijne ...
Tredje gossen
Ansgar Krook ...
Andra gossen
Urban Malmberg ...
Första gossen
Nina Harte ...
Draken
Lauri Lehto ...
Draken
Jane Darling ...
Tärna
Helena Högberg ...
Tärna
Sonja Lund ...
Tärna (as Sonja Karlsson)
Elina Lehto ...
Tärna
Lena Wennergren ...
Tärna
Lisbeth Zachrisson ...
Tärna
Gösta Bäckelin ...
Präst
Sixten Fark ...
Präst
Arne Hendriksen ...
Präst
Sven-Erik Jacobsson ...
Präst
Folke Jonsson ...
Präst
Hans Kyhle ...
Präst
Einar Larsson ...
Präst
Carl Henrik Qvarfordt ...
Präst
Sigfrid Svenson ...
Präst
Bo W. Lindström ...
Lejon
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Daniel Bergman ...
Boy in Audience (uncredited)
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Man in Audience (uncredited)
Ingrid Bergman ...
Woman in Audience (uncredited)
Magnus Blomkvist ...
Man in Audience (uncredited)
Lars-Owe Carlberg ...
Man in Audience (uncredited)
Donya Feuer ...
Woman in Audience (uncredited)
Helene Friberg ...
Girl in Audience (uncredited)
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Man in Audience (uncredited)
Alootook Ipellie ...
Man in Audience (uncredited)
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Man in Audience (uncredited)
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Woman in Audience (uncredited)
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Man in Audience (uncredited)
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Woman in Audience (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ingmar Bergman ... (uncredited)

Written by

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Emanuel Schikaneder ... (libretto)
 
Ingmar Bergman ... (screenplay)
 
Alf Henrikson ... (Swedish translation)

Produced by

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Måns Reuterswärd ... producer (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Sven Nykvist

Editing by

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Siv Lundgren

Production Design by

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Henny Noremark ... (uncredited)

Set Decoration by

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Anna-Lena Hansen
Emilio Moliner

Costume Design by

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Karin Erskine
Henny Noremark

Production Management

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Måns Reuterswärd ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Kerstin Forsmark ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Peter Hennix ... sound
Helmut Muehle ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Lars Karlsson ... assistant camera

Music Department

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Eric Ericson ... conductor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ... music by: "Die Zauberflöte" (as W.A. Mozart)

Additional Crew

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Donya Feuer ... choreographer

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute" is presented, this film which blurs the lines of it as a stage production - not only with aspects of the theater stage shown, but also the occasional shot of the audience members watching it, and the performers going through their backstage routines during intermission - and a movie as the set moves out from the confines of the stage. The actual story concerns Tamino, a prince, falling in love with Pamina solely from seeing her photograph, Pamina's mother, the Queen of the Night, vowing that Pamina will be his if he rescues her from Sarastro, a demon who has captured her. On behalf of the Queen, three of her attendants, "ladies", who saved Tamino from a serpent, provide him with a magic flute to entice Pamina, and three child angels, who will act as his guides. The ladies also dispatch the pan-flute playing Papageno, a bird catcher who laments not being married himself, with Tamino, they providing him with magic bells as protection. Tamino will discover that not relayed to him by the Queen and her ladies is as it appears, he and Papageno who will have to go through a trial of enlightenment to reach their desired ends. Written by Huggo

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Taglines The Magic of Bergman. The Magnificence of Mozart See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Magic Flute (Europe, English title)
  • The Magic Flute (Canada, English title)
  • The Magic Flute (World-wide, English title)
  • The Magic Flute (United States)
  • The Magic Flute (United Kingdom)
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Runtime
  • 135 min
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Budget $650,000 (estimated)

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Trivia One of the people shown repeatedly during the overture is Alootook Ipellie, one of Canada's best-known Inuit artists and poets. Ipellie was attending a meeting of the International Inuit Circumpolar Conference in Stockholm during the production, and was picked off the street because of his unusual features. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Bergman Island (2004). See more »
Crazy Credits There are no onscreen credits in this film other than the title. See more »
Quotes Tamino: [first lines - singing] Oh, help me, ye gods, will my prayers never reach you?
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