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Cedric Gibbons
Art Direction -
Clarence Brown
Director -
Eugene O'Neill
Theatre Play -
William H. Daniels
Director of Photography -
Frances Marion
Screenplay -
Douglas Shearer
Sound Recordist -
Hugh Wynn
Editor -
Adrian
Costume Design
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6/6/2022 7:21:28PM
Charles Bickford ("Mat"), is almost unrecognisable at the beefcake sailor who does his best "Popeye" impersonation opposite the slight "Olive Oyl" looking title character (Greta Garbo) in this simple love story with a bit of a sad backstory. She is the daughter of "Chris Christopherson" (George Marion) who travels to visit her long absent father from her farm in St. Paul. When they are reunited, he takes her to live on his coal barge where one evening they rescue three stricken sailors from a liner that hit something in the pea soup fog. The aforementioned Mr. Bickford takes a shine to her and she to him - but the father, a bit of an alcoholic, promptly concludes that "Mat" is a chip off the old block, and - King Canute style - tries to prevent their love from blossoming. It is only when she refuses to marry him, we learn of the tragedy from her past that haunts her still... but will he be deterred?. A brief scene with Marie Dressler ("Martha") is about all else there is in this tightly woven drama - which shows Garbo has some skill in the talkies to match her established skills on the silent screen, and the maritime environment contributes loads to the eeriness and effectiveness of the performances. As usual, with an Eugene O'Neill story, there is plenty of depth to the characters should you wish to read more into it - for me, though, it was an simply an entertaining romance with three engaging characters that worked well together on the screen.
William H. O'Brien
Waiter at Coney Island (uncredited)Greta Garbo
Anna ChristieCharles Bickford
Matt BurkeJames T. Mack
Johnny the HarpistRobert Parrish
Boy at Coney Island (uncredited)Lee Phelps
Larry the BartenderMarie Dressler
Marthy OwensJack Baxley
Coney Island Barker (uncredited)