Noun
An interlude; an intermede. See Intermede.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBergman's official website calls Ilsa her "most famous and enduring role". citation The Swedish actress's Hollywood debut in Intermezzo had been well received, but her subsequent films were not major successes until Casablanca. Source: Internet
At her insistence, producer David O. Selznick agreed not to sign her to a contract – for four films rather than the then-standard seven-year period, also at her insistence – until after Intermezzo had been released. Source: Internet
In a letter to William Hebert, his publicity director, Selznick described a few of his early impressions of Bergman: error With Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca Intermezzo became an enormous success and as a result Bergman became a star. Source: Internet
Reinhold Glière wrote an Intermezzo and Tarantella for double bass and piano, Op. 9, No. 1 and No. 2 and a Praeludium and Scherzo for double bass and piano, Op. 32 No.1 and No.2. Source: Internet
Her introduction to American audiences came with her starring role in the English-language remake of Intermezzo (1939). Source: Internet
His opinion came from seeing her in her first American role, Intermezzo, although he hadn't yet met her. Source: Internet