A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 17, 1960
Original Title:
Djävulens öga
Alternate Titles:
Djævelens øje
Şeytanın Gözleri
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
SF Studios
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16 SE: 15
Runtime: 87
The devil has a stye in his eye, caused by the purity of a vicar's daughter. To get rid of it, he sends Don Juan up from hell to seduce the 20 year old Britt-Marie and to rob her of her virginity and her belief in love. She however can resist him and things get even turned around when Don Juan falls in love with her. The fact that he feels love for the first time now, makes him even less attractive to her and Don Juan returns to hell.
Assistant Camera:
Rolf Holmquist
Assistant Director:
Lenn Hjortzberg
Costume Design:
Mago
Director:
Ingmar Bergman
Director of Photography:
Gunnar Fischer
Editor:
Oscar Rosander
Location Manager:
Lars-Owe Carlberg
Makeup Artist:
Börje Lundh
Original Music Composer:
Erik Nordgren
Producer:
Carl Anders Dymling
Production Design:
P.A. Lundgren
Production Manager:
Allan Ekelund
Property Master:
Karl-Arne Bergman
Radio Play:
Oluf Bang
Screenplay:
Ingmar Bergman
Script Supervisor:
Ulla Furås
Sound:
Staffan Dalin
Stig Flodin
Sound Effects:
Evald Andersson
Sound Mixer:
Olle Jakobsson
Special Sound Effects:
Evald Andersson
Unit Manager:
Lars-Owe Carlberg
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