Fröken Julie (Miss Julie)

Fröken Julie (Miss Julie) (1952)

  • 69% of users liked it
    (264 ratings)

A battle of the sexes and classes ensues when a wealthy businessman's daughter falls for her father's bitter servant.

Unrated,
Directed By
Genres
Art House & International
In Theaters
Apr 7, 1952 Wide
Criterion Collection

Critic Reviews

  • Widgett Walls, Needcoffee.com

    It's Criterion and you get to see the result of an adaptation that adds a great deal to the play and doesn't seem to make anyone ill that the things were added.

  • Derek Smith, Cinematic Reflections

    A vivid portrait of class barriers, overbearing social mores and the torrid, forbidden love affair that is effected by it.

See more critic ratings and reviews on Rotten Tomatoes

Fresh (60% or more critics rated the movie positively)

Rotten (59% or fewer critics rated the movie positively)

Featured Audience Ratings

  • Tim S


    The beautiful cinematography and camera work is so amazing you almost forget how melodramatic and depressing it is. Very impressed with the style and the ending is nice, but it made me want more.

  • Hal M


    One of the greatest plays ever is given competent, at times inspired cinematic treatment. Miss Julie was of course written (1888) by Sweden's August Strindberg, who along with Norwegian Henrik Ibsen, revived the debased Art of the Drama. Director Alf Sjoberg does his best (with… More

Currently unavailable on Flixster

Also available on

Other Retailers

Not Available
Not Available
Not Available

Subscription Services

Not Available
Not Available
Not Available