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Article: In the history of film, Greta Garbo has a unique cachet.(The Week)(Brief article)
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- National Review
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- October 10, 2005
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In the history of film, Greta Garbo has a unique cachet. Born exactly a hundred years ago, in Sweden, she was the very ideal of beauty, the Venus de Milo of the silent screen. The expressive eyes, the bone structure of forehead and cheeks, that quickening smile, and the low, sultry voice once she had speaking parts--everything was perfect. As Ninotchka, Anna Karenina, Queen Christina, she ...
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