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The Kiss

1929, Movie, NR, 64 mins

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THE KISS--the last silent movie for both Greta Garbo and MGM--is one of her best films, stylishly directed by Jacques Feyder (KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOUR), and co-starring a baby-faced, 21-year-old Lew Ayres in his second film. Frenchwoman Irene Guarry (Greta Garbo), stuck in a loveless marriage with elderly businessman Charles Guarry (Anders Randolf), is having an affair with lawyer Andre Dubail (Conrad Nagel). Charles refuses to give Irene a divorce, and she won't leave him, so ... read more leave a comment
Year: 1929
Rated NR

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Cast
Greta Garbo: Irene Guarry
Conrad Nagel: Andre Dubail
Anders Randolf: Charles Guarry
Holmes Herbert: Lassalle
Lew Ayres: Pierre Lassalle
George Davis: Durant

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Greta Garbo is luminous in her last silent film, as she plays an unhappily married woman, who...
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Length: 01:02:00
Posted: 4/21/2009
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Well, I think we all saw that...

Well, I think we all saw that one coming from miles away. Our girl Summer catches Dean Mess "disciplining" Taylor at the dance (kissiplining anyone?). I think this whole situation gives "Thank you, sir, may I have another?" a whole new meaning. And can anybody fill me in on something else? What's happened to Ryan? The boy needs to grow his hair, let loose. He's too young to be all scrunched up worrying about Marissa and acting jealous over her getting a new bizarro crew at gasp… public school! The O.C. needs to give me back old, broody Season 1 Ryan. Stop giving me the one who's arranging to pick up his girlfriend after school as if he were the designated car-pool driver. Is that too much to ask? I'd also like to know who out there loves them some Ryan and Marissa. Me? It depends on the week. This week, not so much. Even when they were dancing to faux "Forever Young" (this one's good; I just love the original Alphaville version more), they seemed all read more

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