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  1. GRAND HOTEL (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1932), directed by Edmund Goulding, from the stage production by Vicki Baum, marks one of MGM's most prestigious projects. Other than being one of those rare films from the 1930s to be frequently revived, if not overplayed, on television over the past decades, it has stood the test of time solely due its ...

  2. Synopsis. Dr. Otternschlag, a resident at the Grand Hotel, Berlin's most expensive hotel, observes that life at the hotel is "always the same. People come--people go, nothing ever happens." Guests check in, share parts of their lives with one another and then leave.

  3. The episodic film (at 112 minutes in length) of a bygone era was set at Berlin's ritzy, opulent art-deco Grand Hotel, and told the multiple-narrative story of the criss-crossing of the lives of five major guests whose fates intertwined for a two-day period at the hotel.

  4. Baron Felix von Geigern. Wallace Beery. Preysing. Lionel Barrymore. Otto Kringelein. Watchlist. Page 1 of 2, 6 total items. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. At a luxurious Berlin hotel between the...

  5. Grand Hotel (1932) In Edmund Goulding's Best Picture-winning melodramatic ensemble film (also an example of a portmanteau picture), featuring all of MGM's stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, in the setting of a ritzy, art-deco Berlin hotel between the wars - and detailing the intertwined lives of five guests over a two-day period, including two ...

  6. A group of very different individuals staying at a luxurious hotel in Berlin deal with each of their respective dramas. Berlin's plushest, most expensive hotel is the setting where in the words of Dr. Otternschlag "People come, people go. Nothing ever happens.".

  7. Grand Hotel is a film directed by Edmund Goulding with Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Joan Crawford, Lewis Stone .... Year: 1932. Original title: Grand Hotel. Synopsis: Berlin's plushest, most expensive hotel is the setting where in the words of Dr. Otternschlag "People come, people go. Nothing ever happens.".