Night Games (1966)
1h 45m
Running Time
September 12, 1966Release Date
Night Games (1966)
1h 45m
Running Time
September 12, 1966Release Date
Plot.
A man on the verge of marriage is haunted by traumatic memories from his childhood.
Where to Watch.
Subs
Currently Night Games is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Criterion Channel
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Ingrid Thulin
Irene
Keve Hjelm
Jan
Lena Brundin
Mariana
Jörgen Lindström
Jan Age 12
Naima Wifstrand
Astrid
David Hughes
Writer
Monica Zetterlund
Lotten
Lauritz Falk
Bruno
Rune Lindström
Albin
Christian Bratt
Erland
Cleo Boman
Guest at party
Lissi Alandh
Melissa
Monique Ernstdotter
Guest at party
Mai Zetterling
Director
David Hughes
Writer
Axel Fritz
Alex
Willy Koblanck
Doctor
Göran Lindgren
Producer
Cécile Ossbahr
Guest at party
Jan Johansson
Composer
Harry Schein
Guest at party
Fylgia Zadig
Guest at party
Georg Riedel
Composer
Rune Ericson
Cinematographer
Paul Davies
Editor
Jan Boleslaw
ProductionDesigner
Lennart Engholm
Boom Operator
Olle Jacobsson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peter Hald
Assistant Director
Christer Abrahamsen
Unit Manager
Lena Malmsjö
Production Manager
Kerstin Berg
Script Supervisor
Tina Johansson
Makeup Artist
Björn Thermænius
Camera Operator
Arne Domnérus
Orchestrator
Birgitta Hahn
Costume Design
Curt Persson
First Assistant Camera
Bengt Serenander
Title Designer
Marianne Höök
Translator
Barbro Lidell
Negative Cutter
Sven Björling
Props
P.O. Patterson
Sound Mixer
Fredrik von Feilitzen
Medical Consultant
Bo Jönsson
Ragnar Arvedson
Nalle Knutsson
Bo Hederström
Anette Almén
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Night Games (Swedish: Nattlek) is a 1966 Swedish movie directed by Mai Zetterling and starring Ingrid Thulin. The film premiered at the 27th Venice International Film Festival where it was considered so controversial that it was shown to the jury in private. The film was also the cause of former child-star Shirley Temple's resignation from the San Francisco International Film Festival. Temple denounced the film as “pornography for profit” and was against its being shown at the festival.