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Silk Stockings
Sam and Molly Thornhill, a married couple very much in love, are nevertheless continually quarreling. On the eve of their wedding anniversary, Sam fails to notice a pair of silk stockings slipped into his pocket by a lady.
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Plot Summary
Set against the backdrop of Petrograd during the Russian Revolution, the film tells the story of a passionate Bolshevik commissar who falls in love with a Russian princess. Their forbidden romance is threatened by the political turmoil and personal loyalties that surround them.
Critical Reception
While "Silk Stockings" was a notable early vehicle for Greta Garbo, its critical reception at the time of its release was mixed, with some critics praising Garbo's performance and the film's dramatic intensity, while others found the plot somewhat predictable. It is often viewed today as a significant, albeit not groundbreaking, entry in Garbo's silent film career.
What Reviewers Say
Greta Garbo delivers a compelling performance as the conflicted Russian princess.
The film effectively captures the dramatic atmosphere of revolutionary Russia.
Some found the romantic storyline to be conventional for its era.
Google audience: Audience reception for this silent film is not widely documented through modern platforms. However, historical accounts suggest appreciation for its dramatic narrative and Garbo's star power.
Fun Fact
This was one of Greta Garbo's earlier films with MGM and reunited her with John Gilbert, with whom she had starred in several successful pictures.
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