Ninotchka
Soviet emissaries Buljanoff, Iranoff, and Kopalski no sooner arrive in Paris to sell some jewelry for the government, than soft capitalist ways begin to corrupt them. 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
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, Charles Brackett and Walter Reisch, based on a screen story by Melchior Lengyel. Ninotchka is Greta Garbo's first full comedy, and her penultimate film. It is one of the first American movies which, under cover of humorous light romance, deliberately criticizes the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin.
It depicts the Soviet system as rigid and gray, comparing it to the free and sunny Parisian society. The persona of the title character may have been based on that of the female Bolshevik Alexandra Kollontai, a Soviet diplomat with unconventional views on sexuality that are echoed in one scene of the film
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Cast;
- Greta Garbo as Nina Ivanovna Yakushova, aka Ninotchka
- Melvyn Douglas as Count Léon d'Algout
- Ina Claire as Grand Duchess Swana
- Sig Ruman as Iranoff
- Felix Bressart as Buljanoff
- Alexander Granach as Kopalski
- Bela Lugosi as Commissar Razinin
- Tamara Shayne as Anna
- Rolfe Sedan as Hotel Manager
- Gregory Gaye as Rakonin
- Edwin Maxwell as Mercier
- Richard Carle as Gaston
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