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Items tagged "Greta Garbo":

  1. vintagemickeymouse:

    Mickey Mouse and Greta Garbo in Mickey’s Gala Premier - 1933

    Mickey wants to be alone… with Garbo!!!

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  2. Mickey’s Gala Premiere played before Flying Down To Rio tonight.  WOW, just WOW.  do you see all of those faces up there?  it’s like some amazing dream!!!  turns out, it was Mickey’s dream!!!

    via mothgirlwings

  3. Film Forum’s 66 film - month long salute to ‘Hollywood’s Naughtiest, Bawdiest Year’ - 1933!!! continues…

    Day 6’s Double Dip - Rouben Mamoulian’s Queen Christina + The Song of Songs

    Queen Christina - where Garbo is queen!!! of Sweden!!!!  AND SHE RULES!!!!!!  but she’s sooooo alone, and doesn’t want to be, and then meets John Gilbert, and then wants to be alone with him, but her subjects won’t leave her alone about it!!!!!!!!!  This was Gilbert’s penultimate film :(  DO NOT make this the penultimate 1933 movie that you ever see!!!

    The Song of Songs is sung by wet behind the ears orphan Marlene Dietrich.  After her pop croaks, she heads for the big city where lecherous men can’t keep away from this virginal angel!  First she paws for puppy-love with sculptor Brian Aherne, and then succumbs to pitbull ‘love’ with wicked baron Lionel Atwill, who wants to sculpt her into a boring baroness.  Heartbreak ensues, and Dietrich sings, and the right love wins in the end!

    oh 1933, you’re the best.  why did you have to turn into 1934?  why is it 2013?  BOO 2013!!! 

  4. Greta Garbo by Clarence Sinclair Bull

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  5. thank you Ruth Harriet Louise (January 13, 1903 – October 12, 1940) 

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  6. finally saw Ninotchka!!  oh Greta, you so silly!!!!!!!!

    (via fascinationdreams)

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  7. leave her alone, will ya?

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  8. Garbo! Garbo!

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  9. Greta Garbo (September 18, 1905 – April 15, 1990) by Cecil Beaton, 1937

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  10. brigittehelm:

    The eyes of Evelyn Brent, Greta Garbo, Janet Gaynor, and Brigitte Helm, from Kinema magazine.  via

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  11. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s ‘My Stars’ ad, in the April, 1929 issue of Screenland Magazine

    pictured from L to R, starting with the top row - Lon Chaney, Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Marion Davies, Norma Shearer, Williams Haines, Ramon Novarro, Joan Crawford and Buster Keaton