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Grand Hotel
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Grand Hotel (udgave 1931)

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The glitz and glitter of Berlin's Grand Hotel comes alive with this story of love and betrayal. Contains both fullscreen and widescreen.
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A hotel thief falls in love with his mark.

2/4 (Indifferent)

I guess the idea is to have enough stories whirling around to distract you from how none of them are complete.

(Nov. 2021) ( )
  comfypants | Nov 28, 2021 |
A group of very different individuals staying at a luxurious hotel in Berlin deal with each of their respective dramas. (From IMDb) ( )
  DrLed | Nov 4, 2017 |
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At the time of its release it was a success, but in the contemporary era the film has been misremembered by critics, historians and film lovers as nothing more than a “star vehicle”, as if the all-star cast is a detriment rather than an asset. In fact, Grand Hotel is a jewel of the pre-code era, featuring engaging human conflict without going past the point of believable melodrama....From its costumes to its set to its performances, Grand Hotel exudes sophistication and understands itself. Why it has been ignored by the modern film community is perhaps unanswerable, but hopefully its reputation will be restored in the near future, especially if this reviewer has anything to say about it.
tilføjet af Lemeritus | RedigerThe Film Magazine, Eve O’Dea (Jul 21, 2020)
 
Better than just a good transcription of the Vicki Baum stage play. A commercial picture of high box office potential, first by assembling the most impressive aggregation so far of strictly Bradstreet screen names, and then by filming the play practically unaltered in form, but played along broader and probably simpler acting lines....Thing that distinguishes “Grand Hotel” is that it is the first big splurge for a long time that doesn’t lean over backward on the artistic side. It’s basic human appeal can’t go wrong with the screen fans, as was the case in “The Guardsman” and again in “Street Scene,” both notable achievements in studio craftsmanship but not great moneymakers. Here is a picture specifically for the whole theatre, and paced and shaded for the widest possible circulation.
 
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. So far as the direction is concerned, Edmund Goulding has done an excellent piece of work, but occasionally it seems as though he relies too much on close-ups. Nevertheless he has sustained a steady momentum in darting here and there in the busy hostelry and working up to an effective dramatic pitch at the psychological moment. In all, the picture adheres faithfully to the original and while it undoubtedly lacks the life and depth and color of the play, by means of excellent characterizations it keeps the audience on the qui vive.
tilføjet af Lemeritus | RedigerNew York Times, Mordaunt Hall (pay site) (Apr 13, 1932)
 

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Goulding, EdmundDirectorprimær forfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Barrymore, JohnActormedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Barrymore, LionelActormedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Baum, VickiOriginal playmedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Beery, WallaceActormedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Crawford, JoanActormedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Drake, William A.American play versionmedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
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