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A SHIP BOUND FOR INDIA
(Skepp till Indialand, 1947)


REVIEWS

"The spirit of Carné's Quai des Brumes presides over this rather obvious dockside melodrama, adapted from Martin Söderhjelm's play. Tugboat captain Löwenadler dominates the proceedings as the volatile paterfamilias who's alienated his long-suffering wife (Lindahl) and son (Malmsten), but whose abrasive exterior also masks his thwarted dreams of escape. The news that he's going blind sharpens tensions, as his illicit relationship with chorus girl Fridh comes into the open, though Malmsten might better satisfy her hopes for the future. The collision of claustrophobia and yearning in both domestic and geographical terms is vivid enough, though at this stage the emotive and thematic weight of Bergman's ambitions prove a bit too much for his decidedly functional plotting and characterisation. The captain's secret room, filled with model boats and exotic knick-knacks, shows an isolated spark of inspiration in its visual rendering of psychological ferment."
— Trevor Johnston, Time Out

"Frustration is simply a bad motion picture, photographed for considerable of its length in such murky tones that even a good many of the English subtitles are difficult to read when they are not actually indistinguishable."
— T.M.P., The New York Times (1949)


COMMENTARY

"Just as in Crisis, there are some parts that show strength and vitality. The camera stands where it should stand; the people behave as they ought to behave. For a few brief moments I am really making a film."
— Ingmar Bergman, Images: My Life in Film




Cast
Credits
Alexander Blom: Holger Löwenadler
Alice Blom: Anna Lindahl
Johannes Blom: Birger Malmsten
Sally: Gertrud Fridh
Selma: Naemi Briese
Sofi: Hjördis Pettersson
Hans: Lasse Krantz
Bertil: Jan Molander
Pekka: Erik Hell
Cabaret manager: Åke Fridell

Producer: Lorens Marmstedt
Director: Ingmar Bergman
Screenplay: Ingmar Bergman, based on the play by Martin Söderhjelm
Cinematography: Göran Strindberg
Art Direction: P.A. Lundgren
Music: Erland von Koch
Editor: Tage Holmberg


A Ship Bound for India
Gertrud Fridh, Birger Malmsten
A Ship Bound for India
Gallery
A SHIP BOUND FOR INDIA

Original title:
Skepp till Indialand ["Ship to India"]

Other titles:
Bateau pour les Indes (France); L'eternel mirage (France); Frustration (US); Laiva Intiaan (Finland); Land of Desire (US); The Land of Desire (UK); Llueve sobre nuestro amor (Spain); Nave per l'India (Italy); Le port des filles perdues (France); Schiff nach Indialand (Germany); A Ship to India (UK); Ship to India (US); Skip til Indialand (Norway); Sømandstøsen (Denmark)

Production:
Sveriges Folbiografer AB

Distribution:
Svenska AB Nordisk Tonefilm

Premiere:
22 September 1947 (Royal, Stockholm)

Running time:
98 minutes

Aspect ratio:
1.37:1

Language:
Swedish

Filmed:
on location in Stockholm, and at Novilla Studios in Stockholm's Deer Park; from 28 May to 16 July 1947.