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Greta Garbo (18 September 1905 – 15 April 1990) was a Swedish actress during Hollywood's silent film period and part of its Golden Age. Regarded as one of the greatest and most inscrutable movie star...
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IMDb > Grand Hotel (1932) ... It was certainly MGM's most opulent film up to that time. The studio loaded it with an A List of star performers: Greta Garbo, uttering her trademark phrase, `I want to be alone.' Radiant in love, one can only imagine the despair that awaits her after the film ends.
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Greta Garbo More at IMDbPro » ... As You Desire Me (1932) .... Zara aka Maria ... Some Garbo News: Uma Thurman as Garbo in a film? GarboForever...
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April 12, 1932 - Grand Hotel premieres and is a smashing success. It will go on to win the Oscar for Best Film. Greta Garbo is now billed simply as "Garbo". She utters the famous line "I want to ... June 1932 - Garbo's next film As You Desire Me is released. She signs a new contract to make two films at $250,000 per film.
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The 1932 film, set at Berlin's ritzy, opulent art-deco Grand Hotel, tells the multiple-narrative story of the criss-crossing of the lives ... (2) the noble, elegant, dashing Baron Felix von Gaigern (John Barrymore), in reality, financially broke and a gentleman jewel thief, who falls in love with the Greta Garbo character...
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[Melvyn Douglas and Greta Garbo had previously appeared in only one other film, As You Desire Me (1932), and they also starred together in Two-Faced Woman (1941), Garbo's last film when she quit the industry at age 36.]
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if you have not seen another Garbo film I would not be as quick as you to juge her acting only non the basis of this film where she only appears for about 25 minutes. Have you seen her in “Camille” considered by many critics and film historians as the greatest screen performance ... Film Review: Grand Hotel (1932)3.13...
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In addition to seven of Garbo's most famous talkies—Anna Christie (1930), Grand Hotel (1932), Mata Hari (1932), Queen Christina (1933), Anna Karenina (1935), Camille (1936), and Ninotchka (1939)—there come five additional features: three of her silents (1926's ... Also, nine minutes of the lost film The Divine Woman,
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Greta Garbo, Film, Biographies ... Her image as a tragic heroine was established in Anna Christie (1930), Anna Karenina (1935), and Camille (1936). Garbo retired from the screen and lived in legendary seclusion from 1941 until her death. Her films include Flesh and the Devil (1927), Grand Hotel (1932), and Ninotchka (1939).
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1932 U.S. Open H. Ellsworth Vines Henri Cochet ... 1932 French Open Henri Cochet Giorgo de Stefani ... 1932 Australian Open Jack Crawford Harry Hopman...
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