Anna Christie (1930)
Directed by Clarence Brown / Jacques Feyder
Genres - Drama, Romance |
Sub-Genres - Melodrama, Social Problem Film |
Release Date - Feb 21, 1930 (USA) |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
Accompanied by one of the most successful advertising campaigns in Hollywood history, Greta Garbo made her "talking picture" debut in this carefully chosen vehicle, the second screen version of Eugene O'Neill's 1922 play about the Minnesota-raised Swedish girl who desperately attempts to keep her unsavory past from her long-lost father, Kris (George F. Marion). But when she falls for a charming Irish sailor, Matt Burke (Charles Bickford), Anna can keep her secret no longer. Learning that the girl used to be a prostitute, Matt is at first repulsed, but quickly realizes that he cannot live without her. Working overtime, Garbo filmed both Swedish and German versions under the direction of Belgian Jacques Feyder.
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prostitute/prostitution, father, redemption, medical-student, love, romance, sailor
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High Historical Importance