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  1. Ninotchka, ¡Garbo ríe! Para muchos la mejor película de Lubitsch. Para muchos otros la película más icónica de Greta Garbo. Para todos, una de las mejores comedias de la Historia del Cine.

  2. Ante la larga ausencia, la administración de Moscú envía un nuevo y férreo representante de su gobierno: Ninotchka (Greta Garbo). Crítica. El guionista y director austriaco Billy Wilder siempre ha sido un gran defensor de las libertades y contrario a los totalitarismos. Cuando presintió que su libertad podría peligrar con el ascenso nazi ...

  3. Movie Title/Year and Scene Descriptions. Screenshots. Ninotchka (1939) In Ernst Lubitsch's sophisticated romantic comedy (advertised with the tagline "Garbo LAUGHS!" to specify it was her first), a satire about both Stalin's Communism and western capitalism: the early scene of self-absorbed, ultra-sophisticated noblewoman, Russian Grand Duchess ...

  4. Ninotchka is a 1939 American film made for Metro Goldwyn Mayer by producer and director Ernst Lubitsch which stars Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas. It was written by Billy Wilder, and is Greta Garbo's first full comedy and her penultimate film.

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  5. Grand Duchess Swana, former owner of the jewels but now exiled in Paris, sends her very good friend, playboy Leon d'Algout, to interfere with the sale. When sly Leon meets stern Comrade Nina Ivanovna, sent to take over from the hapless emissaries, east-west romance results; but major complications intervene.

  6. Director Ernst Lubitsch’s least tactful and least subtle film; “Ninotchka;” about a perpetually grumpy Soviet envoy (Garbo) sent to turn-of-the-century Paris, hits its punchlines like a communist armed with a sickle goes to a cornfield. Lining the up and cutting them down; one after the other, the jokes come without a whisper between them.

  7. Ninotchka. CLASSICS. "Garbo laughs!" read the headlines after Oscar-honoree and screen legend Greta Garbo ("Queen Christina," "Grand Hotel") bursts into a rare bit of onscreen laughter during her portrayal of a cold-hearted Soviet agent who is warmed up by a trip to Paris and a night of love with Oscar-winner Melvyn Douglas ("Hud").

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