Review of Grand Hotel (1932) by Pauline Kael for New Yorker — 03 Jan 2018
Most of the players give impossibly bad performances-they chew up the camera. But if you want to see what screen glamour used to be, and what, originally, "stars" were, this is perhaps the best example of all time.
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This review of Grand Hotel (1932) was written by Pauline Kael and published by New Yorker on 03 Jan 2018.
Grand Hotel has generally received positive reviews.
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