Two-Faced Woman Overview:

Two-Faced Woman (1941) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by George Cukor and produced by Gottfried Reinhardt.

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In Garbo's last film appearance, she strains to duplicate her success as a comedian in Ninotchka (1939), but this light romance has its winning moments. Garbo meets Douglas when she gives him skiing lessons, and they quickly marry. When she hears about his beautiful, brainy playwright girlfriend (Bennett) back in New York, she tests his affection by posing as her own twin sister. Douglas immediately gets the idea and plays along, and Garbo exits in a huff, but her amused husband retrieves her from the slopes. Additional scenes were added to Cukor's film when the Catholic Legion of Decency objected to the original premise that Douglas fell for Garbo's trick and pursued her, believing Garbo was really her sister.

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Two-Faced Woman (1941, George Cukor)

By Andrew Wickliffe on Nov 20, 2017 From The Stop Button

Two-Faced Woman is the story of a successful New York magazine editor, played by Melvyn Douglas, who marries his ski instructor (Greta Garbo) while on vacation. It?s a whirlwind courtship, with one condition of the marriage (for Garbo) being Douglas is giving up New York. Turns out he?s not and off ... Read full article


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The movie was originally condemned by the National Legion of Decency for its immoral attitude towards marriage, and impudent suggestive scenes, dialogue and situations, and costumes. After the original print was revised, it was removed from the condemned list.
"It is almost almost as shocking," Time magazine's review said of this film, "as seeing your mother drunk."
Greta Garbo's last film.
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