CAMILLE (1936)
This was my very first Garbo film that I saw and I immediately fell in love with her. As the doomed courtesan, she excelled like no other. Great chemistry between her and Robert Taylor makes this one of the all time top romantic films of all time.
NINOTCHKA (1939)
My fave Garbo film has she ventured forth into my favorite film genre: screwball comedy. And after years of playing dramas and period films where she got to deliver some very dramatic and heavy dialogue, it was quite refreshing to see her do this wonderful and very funny film.
ANNA KARENINA (1935)
Top notch drama with Garbo caught in the middle of a love triangle. Wearing some of the most gorgeous costumes, Greta was in her prime element. Great film!
GRAND HOTEL (1932)
Garbo. Barrymore. Crawford. Beery. Hersholt. Star packed melodrama that is a treat to watch. And while I think Garbo does not give the best female performance of the film, that honors goes to Joan Crawford, she is still quite engaging as Grusinskaya, the dancer.
QUEEN CHRISTINA (1933)
Another period film and another triumph for Garbo. As queen of Sweden, she must choose between her country and the man she falls in love with. One of my personal favorites of Garbo.
MATA HARI (1931)
Who better than Garbo to play the world famous exotic dancer Mata Hari who was accused of spying for Germany during World War One. An early talkie for Garbo shows that she had not yet mastered dialogue yet. But she still created one of the most iconic images ever on film as the sexy Mata Hari.
Of special interest to me are Garbo's silent films that I have yet to see. Like The Temptress and Flesh and The Devil. Can't wait to see them! And also Anna Christie...need to watch that one as well.
My love of classic films is beyond measure
Monty
She started my love for old movies. I love her in the silents best. What a beauty. So modern. Queen Christina is my favorite from her talkie era! I want those boots!!!
ReplyDeleteIf you're going to see one Garbo silent, I'd recommend Flesh and the Devil which co-stars John Gilbert. She was hot hot hot and it made her a star.
ReplyDeleteGood choice, Monty. We could skip Mata Hari, though.
ReplyDeleteI saw snippets of Flesh and the Devil in a film class but didn't see it all. I feel extremely bad, and probably shouldn't mention it on here, that I haven't seen a Garbo film. I know, I fail.
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