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| Leslie Howard | Holger Brandt | |
| Ingrid Bergman | Anita Hoffman | |
| Inga Tidblad | ||
| Gosta Ekman | ||
| Erik Berglund | ||
| Hans Ekman | ||
| Britt Haglund | ||
| Edna Best | Margit Brandt | |
| John Halliday | Thomas Stenborg | |
| Cecil Kellaway | Charles Moler, The Impressario | |
| Enid Bennett | Greta Stenborg | |
| Ann E. Todd | Ann Marie Brandt | |
| Douglas Scott | Eric Brandt | |
| Eleanor Wesselhoeft | Emma, The Maid | |
| Marie Flynn | Marianne |
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| Producer | Leslie Howard
David O. Selznick |
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| Writer | Andrew Stevens
Gustaf Molander Gösta Stevens |
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The film that brought Ingrid Bergman to the attention of Hollywood, INTERMEZZO tells the classic story of a young music student, Anita, Who falls in love with a married concert violinist, Holger, who is anxious to recapture his youth, leaves his wife and begins an illicit love affair with Anita, his daughter's piano teacher. However, a near-fatal accident involving his daughter leads Holger to reassess his family obligations. |
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