Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant in Bringing Up Baby (1938)
Greta Garbo and John Gilbert in Flesh and the Devil (1926)
#they’re in love your honor
WINONA RYDER & DAVID HARBOUR as JOYCE BYERS & JIM HOPPER in STRANGER THINGS 4 (Part One)
Garbo being her completely enchanting self
As You Desire me (George Fitzmaurice, 1932)
Greta Garbo and John Gilbert in Flesh and the Devil (1926) dir. Clarence Brown
Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948)
Can you imagine a hundred girls in the ballet school, each thinking she would become the most famous dancer in all the world? I was ambitious then. We were drilled like little soldiers. No rest, no stopping. I was little, slim, but hard as a diamond. Then I became famous. Greta Garbo as Grusinskaya in Grand Hotel (1932)
“I’ve always been athletic at home, sledding and tobagganing in winter, skiing a bit. Tennis a lot. Swam, of course, at Long Island Sound, winter and summer, still do. Golf, I played a good game. The golf clubs stay in a barrel now, I don’t play anymore. But I do still enjoy tennis. I’ve got a bad back, a bad ankle, and I’m 85, so I have my own rules. I get two bounces…Great game, tennis. In the next life, I plan to be a Wimbledon champion.”—Katharine Hepburn