Greta Garbo's most notable films

 

🎬 Greta Garbo’s Most Notable Movies



  • Love (1927) – MGM’s adaptation of Anna Karenina, showcasing her tragic intensity.

  • A Woman of Affairs (1928) – Silent melodrama with John Gilbert, praised for her subtle acting.

  • Anna Christie (1930) – Famous for the tagline “Garbo Talks!”—her first sound film.

  • Mata Hari (1931) – Playing the infamous spy, blending allure and danger.

  • Grand Hotel (1932) – Ensemble drama; her line “I want to be alone” became iconic.


  • Anna Karenina (1935) – Another adaptation of Tolstoy’s novel, considered definitive.



  • Ninotchka (1939) – Ernst Lubitsch’s comedy where “Garbo laughs,” showing rare comic timing.

  • Two-Faced Woman (1941) – Her final film, poorly received, leading to her retirement.

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