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Ninotchka

Garbo Laughs!
1939 | 110m | English

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A stern Russian woman sent to Paris on official business finds herself attracted to a man who represents everything she is supposed to detest.
Release Date: Nov 23, 1939
Director: Ernst Lubitsch
Writer: Charles Brackett, Walter Reisch, Melchior Lengyel, Billy Wilder
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords paris, france, white russian, capitalism, capitalist, fur, jewelry, satire
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $2,279,000
Budget: $1,365,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Greta Garbo Nina "Ninotchka" Ivanovna Yakushova
Melvyn Douglas Count Leon d'Algout
Ina Claire Grand Duchess Swana
Bela Lugosi Commissar Razinin
Sig Ruman Comrade Iranoff
Felix Bressart Comrade Buljanoff
Alexander Granach Comrade Kopalski
Gregory Gaye Count Alexis Rakonin
Rolfe Sedan Hotel Manager
Edwin Maxwell Mercier
Richard Carle Gaston
George Davis Porter at Railroad Station (uncredited)
Dorothy Adams Swana's Maid Jacqueline (uncredited)
Monya Andre Gossip (uncredited)
Nino Bellini Swana's Restaurant Guest (uncredited)
Wilda Bennett Swana's Restaurant Guest (uncredited)
Symona Boniface Gossip (uncredited)
Frederika Brown Swana's Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Emilie Cabanne Gossip (uncredited)
Paul Ellis Minor Role (uncredited)
Fred Farrell Attendant (uncredited)
Frank Fletcher Minor Role (uncredited)
Bess Flowers Gossip (uncredited)
Mary Forbes Lady Lavenham (uncredited)
Jody Gilbert Streetcar Conductress - Moscow Roommate (uncredited)
Lawrence Grant General Savitsky (uncredited)
Jennifer Gray Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
Winifred Harris English Lady Getting Visa (uncredited)
Ray Hendricks Waiter (uncredited)
William Irving Bartender (uncredited)
Hans Joby Man at Railroad Station (uncredited)
Charles Judels Cafe Owner Pere Mathieu (uncredited)
Armand Kaliz Louis the Headwaiter (uncredited)
Ernst Lubitsch Himself - Director in Trailer (uncredited)
Peggy Moran First Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
Sandra Morgan Gossip (uncredited)
Lucille Pinson German Woman at Railroad Station (uncredited)
Albert Pollet Waiter (uncredited)
Frank Reicher Soviet Lawyer (uncredited)
Constantine Romanoff Man in Restaurant (uncredited)
Alexander Schoenberg Bearded Eiffel Tower Tourist (uncredited)
Harry Semels Gurganov (uncredited)
Tamara Shayne Moscow Roommate Anna (uncredited)
Florence Shirley Swana's Phone Friend Marianne (uncredited)
George Sorel Swana's Restaurant Guest (uncredited)
Edwin Stanley Soviet Lawyer (uncredited)
Kay Stewart Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
George Tobias Russian Visa Official (uncredited)
Jacques Vanaire Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Ellinor Vanderveer Gossip (uncredited)
Paul Weigel Vladimir, with Letter from Leon (uncredited)
Elizabeth Williams Indignant Woman (uncredited)
Marek Windheim Manager (uncredited)
Wolfgang Zilzer Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Charles Fogel Club Patron (uncredited)
Dick Gordon Club Patron (uncredited)
Herschel Graham Club Patron (uncredited)
Name Job
Milton Brown Still Photographer
Ernst Lubitsch Director
Charles Brackett Screenplay
Walter Reisch Screenplay
Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration
Adrian Costume Design
Douglas Shearer Recording Supervision, Sound Director
Jack Dawn Makeup Designer
Sydney Guilaroff Hairstylist
Gene Ruggiero Editor
Werner R. Heymann Original Music Composer
A. Lindsley Lane Camera Operator
Wally Heglin Supervising Sound Editor
Conrad Kahn Sound Engineer
Melchior Lengyel Story
Beth Langston Hairstylist
Horace Hough Assistant Director
John Waters Second Unit Director
Randall Duell Assistant Art Director
George Elder Props
William Riley Assistant Camera
Arnold Webster Grip
Jack Rohan Wardrobe Supervisor
Maurice De Packh Orchestrator
Leonid Raab Orchestrator
Sidney Cutner Orchestrator
Billy Wilder Screenplay
William H. Daniels Director of Photography
Name Title
Ernst Lubitsch Executive Producer
Sidney Franklin Associate Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

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.

Mar 06, 2024