Director:
Rouben MamoulianCámara:
William H. DanielsMúsica:
Herbert StothartReparto:
Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Ian Keith, Lewis Stone, Elizabeth Young, C. Aubrey Smith, Reginald Owen, David Torrence, Gustav von Seyffertitz (más)Streaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
Durante la guerra de los Treinta Años muere, en la batalla de Lutzen, el rey Gustavo Adolfo de Suecia, heredando el trono su hija Cristina, niña de corta edad. Obligada a una infancia y juventud envueltas en graves problemas de estado, Cristina ha hecho de su vida una entrega total a la corona. Renunció al matrimonio con el principe Carlos Gustavo, héroe nacional y pretendiente preferido por todos. Pero Cristina va a enamorarse profundamente de un hombre: el embajador español conde de Pimentel. (Suevia Films)
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The great triumph of the return of the divine Garbo after she wanted to retire in 1932. Thanks go not to MGM's bigwigs, but to Salka Viertel. The congenial consensus eventually manifested itself towards Gilbert, but unfortunately, it was too late for him. Garbo & Gilbert Forever! ()
Greta Garbo is truly captivating in this film, and I must say she enchanted me much more than someone like Marlene Dietrich. The camera focuses intensely on Greta, but it's by no means a forced obsession; rather, it's a fascination with her character, beauty, and charisma. The story isn't the best, but it definitely still makes sense and captivates, even though historical accuracy isn't really something that can be discussed. ()