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    • Ninotchka. Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Ina Claire. 86 votes. A no-nonsense diplomat of the Soviet Union, Nina Ivanovna "Ninotchka" Yakushova (Greta Garbo) arrives in Paris to ensure the sale of jewels seized during the Russian Revolution.
    • Camille. Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore. 77 votes. Beautiful Marguerite Gauthier (Greta Garbo) lifts herself out of her poverty-stricken upbringing by becoming the enchanting "Lady of the Camellias," well-kept courtesan of the rich and influential Baron de Varville (Henry Daniell).
    • Queen Christina. Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Lewis Stone. 72 votes. The wise and peace-loving Queen Christina (Greta Garbo) has ruled Sweden since the age of 6, when her heroic father died in battle.
    • Grand Hotel. Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, John Barrymore. 76 votes. At a luxurious Berlin hotel between the wars, the once-wealthy Baron Felix von Gaigern (John Barrymore) supports himself as a thief and gambler.
    • Queen Christina (1933) Queen Christina” is a 1933 historical drama film directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Greta Garbo as Queen Christina of Sweden.
    • Camille (1936) “Camille”. This classic romantic drama film is directed by George Cukor and stars Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, and Lionel Barrymore in the lead roles.
    • Anna Christie (I) (1930) “Anna Christie” is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Greta Garbo, Charles Bickford, and Marie Dressler.
    • Ninotchka (1939) “Ninotchka” is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas. The film follows the story of Nina Ivanovna “Ninotchka” Yakushova, a stern Soviet envoy who travels to Paris to oversee the sale of jewels confiscated from the aristocracy during the Russian Revolution.
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    • 'Camille' (1936) George Cukor's timeless romantic drama Camille stars Garbo opposite Robert Taylor and Lionel Barrymore. The plot follows Marguerite Gauthier, "the Lady of the Camellias," a beautiful courtesan living a comfortable life thanks to a wealthy patron.
    • 'Ninotchka' (1939) "Garbo laughs!" That was the tagline for Ernst Lubitsch's 1939 romantic comedy Ninotchka. Garbo stars opposite Melvyn Douglas in the story about an indomitable Soviet diplomat and a roguish bachelor who clash over a set of jewels.
    • 'Grand Hotel' (1932) Grand Hotel is among the first all-star ensemble movies. The plot follows several characters at a luxurious Berlin hotel where a wealthy and thieving Baron attempts to seduce his mark, aging ballerina Grusinskaya.
    • 'Anna Christie' (1930) "Garbo talks!" That was the tagline for Clarence Brown's 1930 pre-Code romantic drama Anna Christie. In her first talkie, Garbo plays the titular character, a young, troubled woman who used to work as a prostitute.
    • Christina (1933) There’s no better introduction to Greta Garbo’s career than Christina, in which Garbo plays the 17th century Queen Christina of Sweden, a young woman who grows to become the country’s influential and passionate leader.
    • Anna Christie (1930) While Anna Christie was Greta Garbo’s 16th film, it was the first in which the great star of silent cinema would make her speaking debut, playing a daughter who longs to reunite with her absent father in New York.
    • Grand Hotel (1932) When Garbo sorrowfully said “I want to be alone” at the end of Grand Hotel, it was perhaps the greatest example of art imitating life for the actress, who almost never gave interviews and was famously private.
    • Anna Karenina (1935) The beloved Russian novel Anna Karenina has been adapted for the screen on numerous occasions, but the version in which Greta Garbo – at that point, perhaps the most famous actress in the world – plays the troubled socialite is one of the best.
  1. Flesh and the Devil. 1926 1h 52m Passed. 7.6 (4.7K) Rate. Childhood friends are torn apart when one of them marries the woman the other fiercely loves. Director Clarence Brown Stars John Gilbert Greta Garbo Lars Hanson. Best Garbo silent movie.

  2. Apr 15, 2022 · Flesh and the Devil (Clarence Brown, 1926) Garbo worked with Clarence Brown on multiple occasions but this 1926 masterpiece is definitely the apotheosis of their collaborations. Based on a novel by Hermann Sudermann, Flesh and the Devil is an example of brilliant acting as well as cinematography. The film features Garbo as the wife of an ...

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  4. The film was released in December 1933. It was directed by Rouben Mamoulian and written by H. M. Harwood and Salka Viertel, with dialogue by S. N. Behrman, based on a story by Viertel and Margaret P. Levino. The leading roles are played by Greta Garbo as Christina and John Gilbert as Don Antonio, an emissary from Spain.

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