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Synopsis
Singoalla is a 1949 Swedish–French film directed by Christian-Jaque, starring Viveca Lindfors and Alf Kjellin. It is based on the romantic novel Singoalla by Viktor Rydberg, which in turn is based on a medieval legend of the love between a Romani woman and a nobleman. It was produced in three language versions: Swedish, French, and English. The Swedish and French versions were entitled Singoalla. The English version had three titles: Gypsy Fury (USA), The Wind is My Lover (UK), and The Mask and the Sword (UK). The Swedish and English versions starred Alf Kjellin as the nobleman, but the French version starred Michel Auclair. All three versions were edited separately – even the scoring is slightly different. The Swedish and French versions of the film run over 100 minutes; the English version runs for only 63 minutes.
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Credits
- Producer
- Lorens Marmstedt
- Director
- Christian-Jaque
- Screenplay
- Christian-Jaque
- Director of Photography
- Christian Matras
- Original Music Composer
- Hugo Alfvén
- Country
- France, Sweden
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