"Grand Hotel" was one of the first conscious attempts to gather an "all-star" cast. The poster blared out the names of the cinematic giants of that era: Garbo! Barrymore! Barrymore! Joan Crawford, nearly unrecognizable with her trademark eyebrows shorn back, was the baby of the bunch.
Grand Hotel (1932)
Grand Hotel (1932)
Grand Hotel (1932)
"Grand Hotel" was one of the first conscious attempts to gather an "all-star" cast. The poster blared out the names of the cinematic giants of that era: Garbo! Barrymore! Barrymore! Joan Crawford, nearly unrecognizable with her trademark eyebrows shorn back, was the baby of the bunch.