It is a production thoroughly worthy of all the talk it has created and the several motion-picture luminaries deserve to feel very proud of their performances, particularly Greta Garbo and Lionel Barrymore.
Grand Hotel (1932)
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Reviews Counted:27
Fresh:23
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.4/10
Consensus: Perhaps less a true film than a series of star-studded vignettes, Grand Hotel still remains an entertaining look back at a bygone Hollywood era.
Runtime: 2 hrs 8 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: The crème de la crème of MGM's pantheon gathers at the luxurious Grand Hotel, where "nothing ever happens." Greta Garbo is at her most radiant and poetic as the melancholy ballerina who finds a... The crème de la crème of MGM's pantheon gathers at the luxurious Grand Hotel, where "nothing ever happens." Greta Garbo is at her most radiant and poetic as the melancholy ballerina who finds a reason to dance again after she falls for the down-and-out Baron (John Barrymore) who planned to rob her. In another room a ravishing young secretary (Joan Crawford) succumbs to the advances of an arrogant industrialist (Wallace Beery). In yet another, a fatally ill office clerk (Lionel Barrymore) spends his life savings in a desperate effort to derive some pleasure from this bleak and brief existence. Downstairs at the bar, a disfigured doctor (Lewis Stone) dispenses wry commentary as people come and go. This precedent-setting ensemble piece of frothy, bubbly, tear-jerking super soap cemented the A-list status of its director, Edmund Goulding. It's an oft-imitated, never duplicated spectacle; the old Hollywood star system lighting up the sky with all the wattage at its disposal. [More]
Starring: Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery
Starring: Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Lionel Barrymore, Jean Hersholt, Robert McWade, Purnell Pratt, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Rafaela Ottiano
Director: Edmund Goulding
Director: Edmund Goulding
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Reviews for Grand Hotel
They just don't build hotels like this anymore, they just don't write lines like that anymore.
Don't expect a particularly lucid screenplay or even acting of a high order; this masterpiece is hopelessly dated.
It's all very silly, the ultimate in Depression-era escapism: a piece of Hollywood magic that's impossibly romantic filled with people who are impossibly elegant, bantering and wisecracking constantly.
Grand Hotel (1932) is a classic masterpiece and all-star epic with high-powered stars of the early 1930s.
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