Camille (1936) Camille

Camille ★★★½ 1936 Marguerite (Garbo) has found success as Parisian courtesan "La Dame aux Camille" but has never found love. Until she unwisely falls for a handsome but innocent, young aristocrat, Armand (Taylor). Still, Camille agrees to give him up, realizing her scandalous past will jeopardize his future. Oh yes, then she contracts TB and fades away beautifully in gowns by Adrian. This classic Alexandre Dumas story somehow manages to escape the cliches and stands as one of the most telling monuments to Garbo's unique magic and presence on film. 108m/B VHS. Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Henry Daniell, Elizabeth Allan, Rex O'Malley, Lenore Ulric, Laura Hope Crews; Director: George Cukor; Writer: Frances Marion, James Hilton, Zoe Akins; Writer: William H. Daniels; Cameo: Herbert Stothart. N.Y. Film Critics '37: Actress (Garbo).

At-a-glance
Year Released 1936
Length (in minutes) 108
Display Black & White
Formats VHS
Awards
Year Source Award
1937 N.Y. Film Critics Actress
Credits
Role Name
Actor Robert Taylor
Actor Elizabeth Allan
Actor Lionel Barrymore
Actor Henry Daniell
Actor Laura Hope Crews
Actor Greta Garbo
Actor Rex O'Malley
Actor Lenore Ulric
Cameo Herbert Stothart
Cinematographer William H. Daniels
Director George Cukor
Writer Frances Marion
Writer James Hilton
Writer Zoe Akins

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