Review of The Single Standard (1929) by Joel A — 27 Sep 2016
To my knowledge this was the last Silent Film Garbo made with MGM since the executives where concerned her thick Swedish Accent wouldn't gel well with audiences.
This is quite a daring story of a woman sick & tired of Men's Hypocrisy & decides I'm going to play the field regardless of the consequences.
An interesting social comment on male & female behavior of the day & Garbo was so radiant on screen. Somewhat of a tragic film at heart but features some gorgeous photography especially when Garbo goes to sea.
This review of The Single Standard (1929) was written by Joel A on 27 Sep 2016.
The Single Standard has generally received mixed reviews.
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