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Epicurus.com - Ninotchka

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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Ina Claire, Bela Lugosi, Sig Ruman Directed By: Ernst Lubitsch
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 9781419807749 Format: Black & White ISBN: 1419807749 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2005-09-06 Running Time: 110 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1939
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A grim soviet official travels to paris on government business & succumbs to the citys romance. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/06/2005 Starring: Greta Garbo Ina Claire Run time: 110 minutes Rating: Nr
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Customer Rating:      Summary: NINOTCHKA Comment: Although I had seen this movie years ago, I thought it would be a great one to add to my movie library. This was Greta Garbo at her best - a truly great comedy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Garbo! Comment: Great movie. It will make you want to purchase the other with Fred Astaire, "Silk Stockings".
Customer Rating:      Summary: A classic comedy Comment: Ninotchka, a Soviet commissar, is sent to Paris to round up a delegation sent to sell imperial jewels in order to raise money for the USSR. Romance ensues shortly afterwards as she is charmed despite herself by Leon, a scoundrel.
This movie is superb. I love it all over again whenever I watch it. The fact that it makes fun of the Soviet state is simply a bonus.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "Go to bed, little father." Comment: Largely heralded for its slogan "Garbo Laughs!," Ninotchka is a classic romantic comedy. It exemplifies the Lubitsch touch wonderfully with its witty dialogue and elegance. Yakushova Ninotchka (Greta Garbo) is a Russian envoy sent to France to sell some of the Grand Dutchess' jewels; her country is in need of funds to feed its people. The Dutchess Swana (Ina Clare) is living in France, and when she hears that her jewels are in the country, she sends her lover to handle the situation. Leon (Melvyn Douglas) is a charming fellow who quickly wins over the first three Russian comrades: Buljanoff, Iranoff, and Kopalski, but he meets his match with Ninotchka. She is ice cold with hardly a shred of humanity in her body, but it is impossible not to be affected by the wonderful climate and the wonders of emotional bliss.
This film is perfection, made at the height of the golden era. It stars many wonderful faces, namely Garbo who despite her success retired soon after the making of this film. Douglas is dripping with class and wry humor, a stark contrast to Garbo's hardened Russian. She makes an impressive transition to a helpless childlike woman. It is difficult not to fall in love with her.
Ninotchka is a time capsule too. It plays with the differences between Communistic and Capitalistic societies, with a heavy bias toward Capitalism. The film was made when many countries were either siding with Red Russia or taking staunch stands against it.
Perhaps the best quality this film possesses is an excellent script filled with plenty of memorable quotes. Charles Brackett does not get the credit he deserves.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Garbo & Wilder Comment: What a combo! A true classic comedy. You'll watch it over and over. If you've yet to delve fully into the classics, you will never go wrong with a Billy Wilder directed film!
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