Anna Christie (1930)

Anna Christie (1930)
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Filmed simultaneously with the English version, this German-language film is considered by many to be technically superior. Greta Garbo, who was discovered by Louis B. Mayer in Berlin, spoke German well and her performance was highly praised. As the old lush Marthy, actress-writer Salka Steuermann (later Viertel) was perhaps not as striking as Marie Dressler, but her performance was highly praised. Veteran German star Hans Junkermann, in his only Hollywood film, took over from George F. Marion as Chris Christofferson, Anna's sailor father, and Theo Shall replaced Charles Bickford as the virile Matt Burke. The latter became famous in his native Germany as "the man who kissed Garbo." Completing the small cast, Herman Bing appeared unbilled as Larry, the bartender who serves Garbo her "viskey." The star herself often admitted to favoring this film over the English-language version and felt a great kinship with Belgian director Jacques Feyder. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi

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Starring:
Greta Garbo
Director(s):
Jacques Feyder
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Synopsis of Anna Christie

Filmed simultaneously with the English version, this German-language film is considered by many to be technically superior. Greta Garbo, who was discovered by Louis B. Mayer in Berlin, spoke German well and her performance was highly praised. As the old lush Marthy, actress-writer Salka Steuermann (later Viertel) was perhaps not as striking as Marie Dressler, but her performance was highly praised. Veteran German star Hans Junkermann, in his only Hollywood film, took over from George F. Marion as Chris Christofferson, Anna's sailor father, and Theo Shall replaced Charles Bickford as the virile Matt Burke. The latter became famous in his native Germany as "the man who kissed Garbo." Completing the small cast, Herman Bing appeared unbilled as Larry, the bartender who serves Garbo her "viskey." The star herself often admitted to favoring this film over the English-language version and felt a great kinship with Belgian director Jacques Feyder. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
174 mins

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Director(s):
Jacques Feyder
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Lennart E.

I was very impressed with this movie, Great Garbo's first talkie in 1930. The performance of the three main characters would stand out even today.

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Lynn G.

If you're a fan of Garbo this is one of her best. And then there is always Marie Dressler. She is wonderful in this also.

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Ann C.

A real piece of cinematic history. Because the German version is considered better than the English, I watched it first (subtitles appear on the screen shortly after the movie begins). To me, Garbo was more natural in this earthy role than she was in "Queen Christina" and "Grand Hotel," where she delivers her lines in flamboyant style. Originally a play by Eugene O'Neill, it tells the story of Anna, a long-lost young woman who tracks down her Swedish seaman father who skippers a coal barge.

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