Ninotchka

Garbo Laughs!

7.5
19391h 50m

A stern Russian woman sent to Paris on official business finds herself attracted to a man who represents everything she is supposed to detest.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Ninotchka - Trailer

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TCM Le Tour Eiffel 1of3 The Essentials - Ninotchka (Outro)

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TCM MGM 90th Anniversary 4of8 Ninotchka (Intro)

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Ninotchka (7/10) Movie CLIP - No One Can Be So Happy (1939) HD

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Ninotchka (2/10) Movie CLIP - Must You Flirt? (1939) HD

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Ninotchka (3/10) Movie CLIP - Your General Appearance is Not Distasteful (1939) HD

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Ninotchka (4/10) Movie CLIP - Midnight in Paris (1939) HD

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Ninotchka (6/10) Movie CLIP - I Can't Say It (1939) HD

Thumbnail for video: Ninotchka (1/10) Movie CLIP - Don't Make An Issue of My Womanhood (1939) HD

Ninotchka (1/10) Movie CLIP - Don't Make An Issue of My Womanhood (1939) HD

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Ninotchka (10/10) Movie CLIP - Missing Paris (1939) HD

Cast

Photo of Greta Garbo

Greta Garbo

Nina "Ninotchka" Ivanovna Yakushova

Photo of Melvyn Douglas

Melvyn Douglas

Count Leon d'Algout

Photo of Ina Claire

Ina Claire

Grand Duchess Swana

Photo of Bela Lugosi

Bela Lugosi

Commissar Razinin

Photo of Sig Ruman

Sig Ruman

Comrade Iranoff

Photo of Felix Bressart

Felix Bressart

Comrade Buljanoff

Photo of Alexander Granach

Alexander Granach

Comrade Kopalski

Photo of Gregory Gaye

Gregory Gaye

Count Alexis Rakonin

Photo of Rolfe Sedan

Rolfe Sedan

Hotel Manager

Photo of George Davis

George Davis

Porter at Railroad Station (uncredited)

Photo of Dorothy Adams

Dorothy Adams

Swana's Maid Jacqueline (uncredited)

Photo of Symona Boniface

Symona Boniface

Gossip (uncredited)

Photo of Paul Ellis

Paul Ellis

Minor Role (uncredited)

Photo of Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Gossip (uncredited)

Photo of Mary Forbes

Mary Forbes

Lady Lavenham (uncredited)

Photo of Lawrence Grant

Lawrence Grant

General Savitsky (uncredited)

Photo of Winifred Harris

Winifred Harris

English Lady Getting Visa (uncredited)

Photo of William Irving

William Irving

Bartender (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Although Greta Garbo takes top billing here - and she's great - I think this film really belongs to the on-form Melvyn Douglas as the scheming "Leon". He is the boyfriend of the Imperial Grand Duchess "Swana" (Ina Claire) who is living in exile in Paris. The newly formed Soviet Union is a bit broke, so three of it's finest representatives have arrived with what was her priceless jewellery so they can sell it on. "Leon" sees a chance for them to cash in so gets an injunction stalling the sale and that results in Moscow sending their best agent (Garbo) to get the job done. She's a no-nonsense communist in the best tradition, but she hadn't quite factored in the charismatic Frenchman who aims to firmly insert a spanner in the works. What now ensues is a delightfully funny drama that takes a swipe at the establishments of both nations, at the all too frequent ridiculousness of dogma and at flawed and quirky human nature. There's loads of chemistry here - all centring nicely around Douglas, and the triptych of her cohorts "Buljanoff" (Felix Bressart), "Kopalski" (Alexander Granach) and "Iranoff" (Sig Rumann) - who really just want to open a nice restaurant somewhere - add a nice touch of stooge-ness to the proceedings. As with Bergman and Dietrich, the camera simply loves Garbo and her slightest frown or smile speaks a hundred words. Seen here with a leading man who is charming and confident and with an entertaining story underpinning everything, this really is a jolly good watch.

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