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Greta Garbo, A Beautiful Publicity Photo for Anna Karenina (1935)

October 21, 2022 By Joi

Greta Garbo, Anna Karenina (1935)

Greta Garbo

Ever notice how some stars are even wonderful actors or actresses in photos?! It’s never more true than with Greta Garbo – she always served up just the right attitude and energy for each and every publicity photo.

This publicity picture is for her wonderful 1935 drama Anna Karenina and it’s as wonderful and beautiful as she was.

You can find Anna Karenina on DVD (Amazon link) or watch the movie on Prime Video.


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Greta Garbo, The Painted Veil (1934)

May 20, 2022 By Joi

Greta Garbo, The Painted Veil

Greta Garbo, The Painted Veil

Given that I spend so much time in Old Hollywood (whether it’s watching and rewatching old movies or reading old Hollywood memoirs and biographies), I come across a lot of photos of the stars. Every now and again I come across one that I’ve never seen before and it stops me in my tracks.

That’s very much what happened when I saw this powerful photo of Greta Garbo a few weeks ago. It’s a publicity picture for her 1934 movie The Painted Veil (directed by Richard Boleslawski). The drama also stars George Brent, Herbert Marshall, and Warner Oland.

You can buy The Painted Veil on dvd for your collection or watch on Prime Video. I was so very pleasantly surprised to see that it’s on Prime.


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John Gilbert: The Last of the Silent Film Stars by Eve Golden (Review)

May 16, 2022 By Joi

John Gilbert Biography by Eve Golden

John Gilbert Biography by Eve Golden

I’ve often said that reading about the stars that made old Hollywood so magical is as much of a joy for me as watching their films. This particular book (John Gilbert: The Last of the Silent Film Stars by Eve Golden, Amazon link) reminded me of this very truth. The book was absolutely fascinating – as in every single page – and gave me what felt like a complete college education in John Gilbert as well as Silent Films.. with a minor in Greta Garbo!

Before I get back to the wonderful and colorful John Gilbert, I want to say that Greta Garbo serves as the perfect point for another thing I love about old Hollywood biographies. When a great author (which is precisely what Eve Golden is) researches and writes about a particular star, they also shine a fresh light on other stars within their star’s galaxy. The wonderful thing is, we often get a new look (a fresh angle, if you will) at the star in question – often a different one from, say their own biographies or memoirs.

The Greta Garbo I met in this particular biography makes her even more intriguing and lovable to me. Was she perfect? No… but she was perfectly delightful in many ways and Eve Golden fleshed her out beautifully.

I only wish she’d write a Greta Garbo biography!

The relationship between the two stars is one of the most fascinating things about this book. Suffice to say, Greta Garbo turned our hero inside out!

(Review continued below….)

Greta Garbo and John Gilbert in Queen Christina

Greta Garbo and John Gilbert in Queen Christina

One of the things I always mention in my biography reviews is that I refuse to give too much away – it isn’t fair to the author OR you. I want you to be able to come across great information, quotes, and delicious surprises just as I was able to.

I very much want you to have the same, “Holy cats! I didn’t know that!” moment… whether or not you actually use the phrase holy cats or not.

Probably not?

John Gilbert was one of the world’s most recognizable and beloved actors during the silent era. He had a couple of famous romances with Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich and seemed to have a tendency to fall for his leading ladies!

He was a very colorful individual who, like most people, had personal demons he had to keep at bay – sometimes successfully, sometimes not so much. He was known for flareups with Louis B. Mayer (Gilbert got as deeply under Mayer’s skin as Garbo did his own, with equally unsettling results). He turned to alcohol as a means of both entertainment and escape and it wasn’t as fond of him as he was it.

Before reading John Gilbert: The Last of the Silent Film Stars (Amazon link), I knew very little about John Gilbert. I knew he was a wonderful actor and meant a great deal to silent films. I knew he had been in love with Greta Garbo and had been linked to Marlene Dietrich and a few other co-stars. I also knew he had a drinking problem (which I’m sure he’d reply with, “Actually, I didn’t have any problem drinking at all!”). I also knew that, once talkies came onto the scene, John Gilbert was one of the stars who faded away, unfortunately.

I’d always believed the old tale that his voice wasn’t suitable for talkies… I am so relieved that this actually wasn’t the case. We all want our heroes to have nice voices, after all.

Author Eve Golden allows us to meet John (“Jack”) Gilbert as a youth and journey with him to Hollywood. We are allowed to meet other colorful stars along the way and, remarkably, in spite of reading so many biographies on each one – Joan Crawford, Greta Garbo, Norma Shearer, Mae Murray – Even Golden somehow gives readers a fresh, wonderful look at each star.

I truly have EVEN more fondness for Greta, Norma, and Joan than I did before.

I also enjoy the behind the scenes looks at each of John Gilbert’s films – what he thought of many, how he interacted with various directors and co-stars, etc.

This is a fascinating book about a fascinating actor. Just be warned, you’ll want to see every film he made after this biography!

This is the fifth Eve Golden book I’ve read so far (all wonderful old Hollywood biographies), and it is my favorite. While I love them all, there’s something extraordinary about this book. Unless I miss my guess, John Gilbert is a star who holds a great deal of fascination for the author and it comes through on each and every page.

I was sent this excellent book from The University Press of Kentucky in exchange for telling you about it. The review, the words, and all the rest was left up to me.  I hope you’ll read John Gilbert: The Last of the Silent Film Stars (Amazon link) very soon – I am so anxious for more people to “meet” this colorful, complex, and deliciously entertaining actor! ~ Joi (“Joy”)


John Gilbert: The Last of the Silent Film Stars

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Greta Garbo and John Barrymore, On the Set of Grand Hotel

May 13, 2022 By Joi

Greta Garbo and John Barrymore, Behind the Scenes Grand HotelGreta Garbo and John Barrymore

The 1932 film Grand Hotel is absolutely FILLED with legends, including the two pictured here, Greta Garbo and John Barrymore.

The cast also includes Lionel Barrymore, Joan Crawford, Wallace Beery, and Lewis Stone. While there are many wonderful performances, I think the true stars of this film are Joan Crawford, Lionel Barrymore, and John Barrymore.

You can find Grand Hotel on dvd (Amazon link) or watch the movie on Prime Video.

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Gorgeous Greta Garbo Publicity Photo for Queen Christina

May 9, 2022 By Joi

Greta Garbo, Queen Christina

Greta Garbo

Queen Christina (1933) was directed by Rouben Mamoulian and stars Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Ian Keith, Lewis Stone and Elizabeth Young. Greta Garbo and John Gilbert are especially wonderful in this outstanding film.

This is one of those films that’s so timeless and has such great dialogue that it’s stunning when you realize just how long ago it was made.

It’s truly an extraordinary film.

You can find Queen Christina on dvd for your collection (Amazon link) or watch the film on Prime Video.

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Greta Garbo, Anna Christie Screencaps

November 8, 2021 By Joi

Anna Christie, Greta Garbo Screencap

Greta Garbo

The wonderful Greta Garbo is one of old Hollywood’s greatest jewels. Beautiful, talented, and synonymous with drama.. glorious drama!

That’s one of the reasons I love these particular screencaps from Anna Christie (1930) so much – they capture her her perfectly – being her most deliciously dramatic self.

I love these quotes by director Clarence Brown, who directed the legendary Garbo in Anna Christie, Conquest, Romance, Flesh and the Devil, and Anna Karenina:

“She has this great appeal to the world because she expresses her emotions by thinking them. Garbo does not need gestures and movements to convey happiness, despair, hope and disappointment, joy or tragedy. She registers her feelings literally by radiating her thoughts to you.” ~ Clarence Brown

“Working with Garbo was easy because she trusted me. I never directed her in anything above a whisper. She was very shy, so we’d go through the changes I wanted in a little quiet whisper off in the corner, without letting others know what I was telling her. I learned through experience that Garbo had something behind the eyes that told the whole story that I couldn’t see from my distance. Sometimes I would be dissatisfied with a take, but would go ahead and print it anyway. On the screen Garbo multiplied the effect of the scene I had taken. It was something that no one else ever had.” ~ Clarence Brown
Greta Garbo, Anna Christie Screencap

Greta Garbo

You can find Anna Christie on dvd on Amazon (for less than $6!) or watch the movie on Prime Video (Amazon link). This was Greta Garbo’s first sound film and it’s one of her finest hours.


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Greta Garbo: A Woman of Affairs

June 14, 2021 By Joi

Greta Garbo, A Woman of Affairs

Greta Garbo

I have a confession to make – I may or may not have already made it on this blog before… if I have, please forgive me for repeating myself. I was not always a Greta Garbo fan.

Go ahead and gasp, I don’t blame you one bit!

The first movie you see an actor or actress in can create an image of them in your mind – for better or worse. My introduction to Garbo was Grand Hotel and, apologies to all who disagree with me, I thought she was pretty bad in it. I was (and to be honest, still am) amazed at how much more life, attractiveness, and talent Joan Crawford had in the film than Garbo. As far as I’m concerned, Joan stole the whole shebang.

It was actually a year or more before I even watched another Garbo film. I sort of cringed each time I brought up the idea…

ME: You know you have to see another movie to give her a chance… it’s only fair!

ALSO ME: No way, she chews scenery like a dog chews a bone… only the dog’s more entertaining.

See what I was up against? In the end, the sensible me won (she does NOT always) and I saw several Garbo films in a row. Guess what happened? Exactly – I fell under her spell.

If you aren’t familiar with Greta Garbo’s films, whatever you do… don’t see Grand Hotel first lmao!

She was ridiculously  beautiful and talented and very much deserving of the lasting fame she has achieved.

You can find A Woman of Affairs on dvd  on Amazon (Amazon link).

Greta Garbo, A Woman of Affairs


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Greta Garbo Quote and a Couple of Amazing Pictures…

June 5, 2021 By Joi

Greta Garbo, Mata Hari

“Your joys and sorrows. You can never tell them. You cheapen the inside of yourself if you do tell them.” ~ Greta Garbo

Greta had an air of mystery around her that, in my opinion, makes her eve more compelling and fascinating. The quote is exactly the sort of thing you’d expect from her.

Maybe that’s why some (not all!) celebrities today don’t always seem as glamorous or fascinating to us – we know too much about them!

These photos are from the 1931 film Mata Hari, directed by George Fitzmaurice. The movie also stars Ramon Novarro, Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, and C. Henry Gordon.

Greta Garbo, Mata Hari

Greta Garbo

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Greta Garbo and Charles Boyer, Conquest (Talk About Star Power!)

November 8, 2020 By Joi

Greta Garbo and Charles Boyer, Conquest

Greta Garbo and Charles Boyer

The wonderful historical drama Conquest was directed by Clarence Brown and Gustav Machatý (uncredited) and starred two of the greatest stars in the history of movies – Greta Garbo and Charles Boyer.

I’ve always been one of those annoying broken records who pleads with people to give actors, actresses, genres, and even movies a fair chance – to see the stars in more films, more films in a genre and, perhaps, even see a film more than once (at different times in their lives – often we see films differently at different ages). Greta Garbo is one of the reasons I feel so strongly about this. For years (after seeing a whole whopping 2 films), I wasn’t a fan. Like.. at all! But I stuck with her and now am borderline obsessed with her.

I just ordered three Greta Garbo items off of Ebay and have decided to collect her films, books, and everything else associated with her.

Basically, I’m smitten.

I’ve discovered a brand new (to me, anyway) favorite and am LOVING watching her films, her beauty, and her Garbo magic. It’s all but impossible to tell whether or not you really like a star with one or even two films. You can ‘t judge their range, their talent, or there… yes… magic with a small sampling.

For one thing, some stars shine more in one genre than another. While I loved John Wayne in Baby Face, if it had been the only movie I’d ever seen him in, he wouldn’t be one of my favorites. Fortunately, I’ve seen him in all of his Westerns and know what a wonderful star he was.

In the end, YOU are the winner when you find more things to love in your life and less things to dislike. It’s true with old Hollywood and with most things in your life.
Greta Garbo, Conquest

That Garbo Magic


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Greta Garbo as Countess Marie Walewska, Conquest

March 19, 2020 By Joi

Greta Garbo (Countess Marie Walewska) ConquestGreta Garbo as Countess Marie Walewska, Conquest

I’m not sure why but I am enthralled by this Greta Garbo publicity photo for Conquest (1937). There’s something so regal and beautiful about it, yet incredibly vulnerable at the same time. Garbo could convey many emotions and (much like Joan Crawford and Barbara Stanwyck), she could convey more than one at the same time.

Fascinatingly talented!

If you’ve never seen Conquest (Amazon DVD link), I highly recommend it. There’s nothing quite like seeing an actor or actress in one of their most powerful roles.

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