The Mysterious Lady
The Mysterious Lady

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The Mysterious Lady

1928
Movie
89 min
English

A beautiful Russian spy seduces an Austrian military officer in order to obtain secret plans. When she falls in love with him, both are placed in danger.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Fred NibloGenres: Drama, Romance, War

Plot Summary

During World War I, a Russian aristocrat, Natasha Petrova, falls in love with a Serbian soldier, Captain Varna. Her loyalties are torn between her love for Varna and her duty to her country, which is entangled in the conflict. As the war progresses, Natasha must navigate dangerous political intrigue and personal sacrifice to protect those she cares about and survive the tumultuous times.

Critical Reception

The Mysterious Lady was a significant release for MGM and a showcase for Greta Garbo's burgeoning stardom. While contemporary reviews often focused on Garbo's captivating performance and the film's dramatic sweep, modern assessments highlight its melodrama and its place as a late example of silent cinema grappling with themes of war and love.

What Reviewers Say

  • Greta Garbo delivers a compelling performance as the conflicted heroine.

  • The film effectively portrays the romantic drama amidst the backdrop of World War I.

  • A visually rich silent film that explores themes of loyalty and sacrifice.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this silent film is not readily available.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

Greta Garbo's character, Natasha Petrova, was a spy, a role that added to her mystique and established her as an actress capable of portraying complex, enigmatic women.

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CinemaSerf

Were it not for the unbelievably naff ending, this could be one of the best espionage thrillers I've ever seen! As it is, Greta Garbo is still super as the Mata Hari style agent for the Czar out to obtain secrets from the Austro-Hungarian e...