Fanny Hill (1968 film)

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Directed byMac Ahlberg
Written byMac Ahlberg
Based onFanny Hill
1749 novel
by John Cleland
Produced byTore Sjöberg
Fanny Hill
American poster
Directed byMac Ahlberg
Written byMac Ahlberg
Based onFanny Hill
1749 novel
by John Cleland
Produced byTore Sjöberg
StarringDiana Kjær
Hans Ernback
Keve Hjelm
Oscar Ljung
CinematographyJan Lindeström
Edited byIngemar Ejve
Music byGeorg Riedel
Production
companies
Minerva Film Producktion
Europafilm
Release date
  • 1968 (1968)
Running time
101 mins
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish
Box office$4 million (US/Canada rentals[1]

Fanny Hill is a 1968 Swedish film written and directed by Mac Ahlberg and starring Diana Kjær based on the 1748 erotic novel Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland.

Fanny Hill, a young woman from the countryside, moves to the city to work and becomes a prostitute. A wealthy man, Jan Wilhelmsson, takes a liking to her, and when he dies of a heart attack, she inherits his fortune. After celebrating Midsummer in the archipelago, Fanny reunites with Roger, a former lover. They resolve past misunderstandings and become a couple. Fanny's inheritance proves useful, as Roger has lost all his money through speculation.

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Alternate version

The film was released in a 91 minute version by Cinemation Industries in the United States in September 1969.[2] The film was rescored by Clay Pitts Productions and only 8 minutes of the original score by Georg Riedel was featured.[3]

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