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Ninotchka (1940)
description written by member J.F.J.:
The story of a group of Bolsheviks who experience the finer side of
life in Paris and learn that there is more to life than communism and
the censored life of a comrade.
| Release Date: | March 11th, 1940 |
| Running Time: | 110 minutes |
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Credited as the film where Greta Garbo laughs, this film was intelligently scripted by Billy Wilder as it follows Garbo as the title character, a Bolshevik in Paris who is trying to sell some royal jewels to feed her comrades back home. The film is a romance, but underneath is a fairly equal look at Communism and the...
(complete Ninotchka review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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