Anna Christie
Anna Christie is a 1930 German-language film adapted from the 1921 Eugene O'Neill play of the same title. It was filmed following the release of the English-language version of the same adaptation earlier in 1930. Both versions feature leading actress Greta Garbo. In the early years of sound films, Hollywood studios produced foreign-language versions of some of their films using the same sets and sometimes the same costumes, with native speakers of the language usually replacing some or all of the original cast. The German-language version of Anna Christie is one of the few that survives.
Plot
Chris Christofferson (Hans Junkermann), the alcoholic skipper of a coal barge in New York, receives a letter from his estranged twenty-year-old daughter Anna "Christie" Christofferson (Greta Garbo). She tells him that she'll be leaving Minnesota to stay with him. Chris had left Anna 15 years ago to be raised by relatives who live on a farm in the countryside of St. Paul and has not seen her since.
More details
| author | Frances Marion |
|---|---|
| director | Jacques Feyder |
| editor | Finn Ulback |
| events | prostitution |
| genre | drama |
| keywords | estrange flee haunt one night wound |
| musicBy | William Axt |
| publisher | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |