Garbo Talks | |
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Directed by | Sidney Lumet |
Written by | Larry Grusin |
Produced by | Burtt Harris Elliott Kastner |
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Cinematography | Andrzej Bartkowiak |
Edited by | Andrew Mondshein |
Music by | Cy Coleman |
Production company | |
Distributed by | MGM/UA Entertainment Company |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1,493,782[1] |
Garbo Talks is a 1984 American comedy-drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Anne Bancroft, Ron Silver, and Carrie Fisher, with an uncredited appearance by Betty Comden as Greta Garbo.
The film was written by Larry Grusin, and also stars Catherine Hicks, Steven Hill, and the first screen appearance of Mary McDonnell. It also featured the final screen appearances of veteran actors Howard Da Silva and Hermione Gingold. Bancroft was nominated for a Golden Globe.
The title is a reference to the first film in which Greta Garbo's speaking voice is heard. Her husky voice and purposefully exaggerated Swedish accent debuted in Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie (1930), which was publicized with the slogan "Garbo Talks".
The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment.