Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-294), filmography (pages 289-290) and index.
Contents:
Index. Chapter one: Myth -- Chapter two: Movie stardom before Garbo -- Chapter three: Sweden -- Chapter four: The studio system -- Chapter five: Sound -- Chapter six: Intermission -- Chapter seven: Triumph -- Chapter eight: Drifting -- $g Chapter nine: Myth -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Filmography -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary:
"In The Savvy Sphinx: How Garbo Conquered Hollywood, Robert Dance traces the strategy a working-class Swedish teenager employed to enter motion pictures, find her way to America, and ultimately become Hollywood's most glorious product. Brilliant tactics allowed her to reach Hollywood's upper-most echelon and made her one of the last century's most famous people. Greta Garbo was discovered by director Mauritz Stiller, who saw promise in her nascent talent and insisted that she accompany him when he was lured to America by a MGM contract. By twenty she was a movie star and the epitome of glamour. Soon Garbo was among the highest-paid performers, and in many years occupied the number one position. Unique among studio players, she quickly insisted on and was granted final authority over her scripts, co-stars, and directors. But Garbo never played the Hollywood game, and by the late twenties her unwillingness to grant interviews, attend premieres, or meet visiting dignitaries won her the sobriquet the Swedish Sphinx. The Savvy Sphinx, which includes over a hundred beautiful images, charts her rise and her long self-imposed exile as the queen who abdicated her Hollywood throne. Garbo was the paramount star produced by the Hollywood studio system, and by the time of her death her legendary status was assured"-- Provided by publisher.
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