The Phantom Carriage
The last person to die on New Year’s Eve before the clock strikes twelve is doomed to take the reins of Death’s chariot and work tirelessly collecting fresh souls for the next year. So says the legend that drives The Phantom Carriage (Körkarlen), directed by the father of Swedish cinema, Victor Sjöström. The story, based on a novel by Nobel Prize winner Selma Lagerlöf, concerns an alcoholic, abusive ne’er-do-well (Sjöström himself) who is shown the error of his ways, and the pure-of-heart Salvation Army sister who believes in his redemption. This extraordinarily rich and innovative silent classic (which inspired Ingmar Bergman to make movies) is a Dickensian ghost story and a deeply moving morality tale, as well as a showcase for groundbreaking special effects.
Special Features
- New digital restoration, done in collaboration with the Archival Film Collections of the Swedish Film Institute
- Two scores, one by Swedish composer Matti Bye and the other by the experimental duo KTL (Stephen O’Malley and Peter Rehberg)
- Audio commentary featuring film historian Casper Tybjerg
- Interview with Ingmar Bergman, excerpted from the 1981 documentary Victor Sjöström: A Portrait, by Gösta Werner
- The Bergman Connection, an original visual essay by film historian and Bergman scholar Peter Cowie on the film’s influence on Bergman
- Footage of the construction of the Råsunda studio where The Phantom Carriage was the inaugural production
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A new essay by screenwriter and filmmaker Paul Mayersberg
New cover by Christopher Brian King
Special Features
- New digital restoration, done in collaboration with the Archival Film Collections of the Swedish Film Institute
- Two scores, one by Swedish composer Matti Bye and the other by the experimental duo KTL (Stephen O’Malley and Peter Rehberg)
- Audio commentary featuring film historian Casper Tybjerg
- Interview with Ingmar Bergman, excerpted from the 1981 documentary Victor Sjöström: A Portrait, by Gösta Werner
- The Bergman Connection, an original visual essay by film historian and Bergman scholar Peter Cowie on the film’s influence on Bergman
- Footage of the construction of the Råsunda studio where The Phantom Carriage was the inaugural production
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A new essay by screenwriter and filmmaker Paul Mayersberg
New cover by Christopher Brian King
Cast
- Victor Sjöström
- David Holm
- Hilda Borgström
- Mrs. Holm
- Tore Svennberg
- Georges
- Astrid Holm
- Sister Edit
- Concordia Selander
- Edit's mother
- Lisa Lundholm
- Sister Maria
- Tor Weijden
- Gustafsson
- Einar Axelsson
- David Holm's brother
- Olof Ås
- The first driver of the chariot
- Nils Arehn
- Prison chaplain
Credits
- Director
- Victor Sjöström
- Script
- Victor Sjöström
- Based on the novel by
- Selma Lagerlöf
- Cinematography
- Julius Jaenzon
- Producer
- Charles Magnusson
- Art direction
- Alexander Bakó
- Art direction
- Axel Esbensen