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Flesh and the Devil is a classic 1926 movie starring Greta Garbo and John Gilbert. Directed by Clarence Brown. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (771x1200, 118 KB)movie poster. ...
Clarence Brown (May 10, 1890 â August 17, 1987) was an American film director. ...
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Benjamin Glazer (May 7, 1887 - March 18, 1956) is an Academy Award-winning writer, producer, foley artist, and director of American films from the 1920s through the 1950s. ...
Greta Garbo (September 18, 1905 â April 15, 1990) was a Swedish actress and a recipient of an Honorary Oscar for her unforgettable screen performances. ...
John Gilbert may refer to several people: John Gilbert (actor) John Gilbert (naturalist) John Gilbert (painter) John William Gilbert (British, Labour Party politician) John Gilbert (Canadian politician) (NDP) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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1926 (MCMXXVI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
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Greta Garbo (September 18, 1905 â April 15, 1990) was a Swedish actress and a recipient of an Honorary Oscar for her unforgettable screen performances. ...
John Gilbert may refer to several people: John Gilbert (actor) John Gilbert (naturalist) John Gilbert (painter) John William Gilbert (British, Labour Party politician) John Gilbert (Canadian politician) (NDP) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Clarence Brown (May 10, 1890 â August 17, 1987) was an American film director. ...
Plot summary Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. The film was a melodrama about two childhood friends who grow up to be soldiers in Germany. After returning to civilian life, one of the friends, Leon, (Gilbert) becomes infatuated with Felicitas (Garbo) the wife of a powerful count. After Leon kills the count in a duel over the love and honor of Felicitas, he is punished by the military and sent away to Africa for three years. He asks his friend, Ulrich (Lars Hanson) to take care of Felicitas' needs while he's away, but Ulrich - unaware that his friend is in love with Felicitas, falls in love with her himself and marries her. Upon Leon's return, he finds himself torn between temptation for Felicitas -- which the young woman encourages -- and his friendship for Ulrich. Condemned by a local pastor for carrying on an affair with Felicitas, Leon eventually loses control of his emotions and tries to kill the woman, leading to a climactic duel between the two boyhood friends. Poster for The Perils of Pauline (1914). ...
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Lars Hanson (July 26, 1886 - April 8, 1965) was a highly successful Swedish film and stage actor mostly remembered for his motion picture roles during the silent film era. ...
History Flesh and the Devil was produced in 1926 (released in early 1927) and marked a turning point for Garbo's personal and professional life. Initially, she refused to participate in the film. She had just finished another movie and was tired, plus her sister had recently died of cancer and she was upset that her contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer did not allow her to take the long trip back to Sweden. A sternly-worded letter from MGM (read by Garbo biographer Barry Paris on the audio commentary for the 2005 DVD release of the film) warned her of dire consequences if she did not report for work. This was a rehearsal of sorts for a pitched battle Garbo would fight against studio heads after Flesh and the Devil was completed, which ended up with Garbo becoming one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood up to that time. 1926 (MCMXXVI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1927 (MCMXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...
For alternate meanings of MGM, see MGM (disambiguation). ...
Barry Paris is an author and journalist based in Pittsburgh, Pa. ...
The romantic chemistry between Garbo and Gilbert was a director's dream, because it was not faked. The two actors quickly became involved in their own romantic affair, and before production of the film was completed, had already moved in together (per Paris' commentary). Hollywood legend has it that it was also during production that Gilbert proposed to Garbo, she accepted, a high-profile wedding was arranged, but Garbo backed out. Paris disputes that this could have happened in the midst of production. Regardless of the chronology, Flesh and the Devil marked the beginning of one of the most famous romances of Hollywood's golden age. They would also continue making movies together into the Sound Era, though Gilbert's career would collapse in the early 1930s while Garbo's soared. The direction and cinematography of the film (by Clarence Brown and William Daniels, respectively) are exceptional. Indeed, Garbo was so impressed that she continued to work with both of them in her subsequent films at MGM. She was particularly insistent on the use of Daniels as her prime cinematographer. Flesh and the Devil was restored and released to DVD in September 2005 as part of a collection by Turner Classic Movies entitled Garbo Silents. The DVD includes an alternate, upbeat ending director Brown filmed under duress. Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is a cable television channel similar to American Movie Classics (AMC) featuring classic movies from the Turner Entertainment and Warner Bros. ...
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