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Two-Faced Woman (1941) On DVD

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Actor:           Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Robert Sterling
Director:      George Cukor
Genre:          Comedy
Year:            1941
Studio:         MGM
Length:        94
Released:   March 2, 2011
Rating:        Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:       DVD
Misc:           Black & White
Language:  English
Subtitles  :  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Larry Blake (Melvyn Douglas) is growing a bit blase? about his outdoorsy bride Karin (Greta Garbo). So Karin masquerades as her temptress twin, suggestively purring "I'm partial to the indoor life" in a bid to pique her husband's romantic attention - and the sophisticated fun begins! Viewers willing to suspend their disbelief (who could weary of Garbo?) are in for a double dose of the divine in the great star's final film, a romantic comedy that reunites her with her Ninotchka leading man Douglas and Camille director George Cukor. Exquisitely gowned, Garbo is obviously having a ball as the faux femme fatale, especially in a sexy south-of-the-border dance sequence that's a lot more Latin Bombshell than Swedish Sphinx.

Actor:           Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Robert Sterling
Director:      George Cukor
Genre:          Comedy
Year:            1941
Studio:         MGM
Length:        94
Released:   March 2, 2011
Rating:        Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:       DVD
Misc:           Black & White
Language:  English
Subtitles  :  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Larry Blake (Melvyn Douglas) is growing a bit blase? about his outdoorsy bride Karin (Greta Garbo). So Karin masquerades as her temptress twin, suggestively purring "I'm partial to the indoor life" in a bid to pique her husband's romantic attention - and the sophisticated fun begins! Viewers willing to suspend their disbelief (who could weary of Garbo?) are in for a double dose of the divine in the great star's final film, a romantic comedy that reunites her with her Ninotchka leading man Douglas and Camille director George Cukor. Exquisitely gowned, Garbo is obviously having a ball as the faux femme fatale, especially in a sexy south-of-the-border dance sequence that's a lot more Latin Bombshell than Swedish Sphinx.

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