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Synopsis
If Queen Christina is not the best of
Greta Garbo
's films (as many Garbo fanatics insist), it is certainly the most luxuriously romantic of her talkie features. The star is cast as 17th-century Swedish queen Christina, who feels that she can best function in a male-dominated world by adopting men's clothes and attitudes (this cross-dressing element adds a subliminally gay subtext which curiously makes the subsequent events all the more poignant). Fiercely devoted to her country and the welfare of her people, Christina has long since abandoned all thoughts of pursuing any kind of a romance -- but changes her mind when she meets and falls in love with Spanish envoy Antonio (
John Gilbert
). After an idyllic night together, Christina and Antonio are compelled to part, but the Queen vows then and there to relinquish her throne in favor of marriage to the envoy. Alas, the complex political machinations between their two countries permanently separate the two lovers, leaving Christina more alone in the world than ever. The chemistry between Garbo and Gilbert -- who as the whole world knew in 1933 had once been real-life lovers -- is positively mesmerizing, especially in the classic scene wherein Christina, after consummating their passion, walks dreamily around their room, touching and memorizing every detail (so persuasive is her pantomime in this scene that her last-minute explanation as to what she is doing is not only unnecessary, but downright jarring). Equally unforgettable is the final shot of Garbo staring enigmatically past the camera, allowing the viewer to "fill in" her thoughts (director
Rouben Mamoulian
always claimed that he ordered Garbo to think about "absolutely nothing," but one wonders). While some of Garbo's earliest talkies tend to creak a bit, Queen Christina is as fascinating today as it was nearly seven decades ago, and will undoubtedly continue to remain just as fascinating for the next seven decades. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Greta Garbo
Queen Christina
John Gilbert
Don Antonio de la Prada
Ian Keith
Count Magnus
Ferdinand Munier
Innkeeper
Reginald Owen
Prince Charles
C. Aubrey Smith
Aage
Lewis Stone
Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna
David Torrence
Archbishop
Gustav von Seyffertitz
General
Elisabeth Young
Countess Ebba
Production Crew
Alexander Toluboff
Art Director
Edwin B. Willis
Art Director
William H. Daniels
Cinematographer
Herbert Stothart
Composer (Music Score)
Adrian
Costume Designer
S.N. Behrman
Dialogue Writer
Rouben Mamoulian
Director
Blanche Sewell
Editor
Herbert Stothart
Musical Direction/Supervision
Walter Wanger
Producer
Margaret R. Levino
Screen Story
H.M. Harwood
Screenwriter
S.N. Behrmann
Screenwriter
Salka Viertel
Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Douglas Shearer
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1933
Runtime: 101
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Historical Film
Romance
Produced by
MGM
Release
by MGM
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.