Review of Anna Christie (1930) by Richard D — 08 May 2014
You can't go very wrong with pre-code cinema. This film is best known as Garbo's first talking role, but it's also a fairly gritty adaptation of O'Neill that doesn't pull it's punches.
It's a bit too static, like the filmed play it is, but it's quite enjoyable.
This review of Anna Christie (1930) was written by Richard D on 08 May 2014.
Anna Christie has generally received positive reviews.
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