Port of Call

Port of Call

Infobox Film
name = Port of Call


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director = Ingmar Bergman
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writer = Ingmar Bergman Olle Länsberg
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starring = Nine-Christine Jönsson Bengt Eklund Mimi Nelson
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released = 11 October, 1948 (Sweden) 1 August, 1963 (US)
runtime = 100 mins
country = Sweden
language = Swedish/German
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imdb_id = 0040418

"Port of Call" (original title "Hamnstad") is a 1948 film Swedish by Ingmar Bergman.

ynopsis

Berit, a suicidal young woman living in a working-class port town, unexpectedly falls for Gösta, a sailor on leave. Haunted by a troubled past and held in a vice grip by her domineering mother, Berit begins to hope that her relationship with Gösta might save her from self-destruction.

Cast

* Nine-Christine Jönsson - Berit
* Bengt Eklund - Gösta
* Mimi Nelson - Gertrud
* Berta Hall - Berit's mother
* Birgitta Valberg - Mrs. Vilander
* Sif Ruud - Mrs. Krona
* Britta Billsten - Prostitute
* Harry Ahlin - Skåningen
* Nils Hallberg - Gustav
* Sven-Eric Gamble - Eken
* Yngve Nordwall - The Supervisor
* Nils Dahlgren - Gertrud's father
* Hans Strååt - Mr. Vilander
* Erik Hell - Berit's father

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