Garbo stars in a comedy romance, yes, this is the film where she laughs for the first time on screen. Gone is any trace of the tragic actor as Garbo plays a serious Russian sent to Paris on official business. Inculcated with loathing for Western values, she meets a roué out to charm her, played by Mervyn Douglas. What could possibly go wrong? For the more serious-minded the political satire warns of things to come in Soviet-US relations.
With Lubitsch, known for sophisticated comedies of manners (Design for Living, Trouble in Paradise), and Billy Wilder (Some Like It Hot, Sunset Boulevard) involved in script-writing, the film has become a renowned classic.
‘Stalin won’t like it. Molotoff may even recall his envoy from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. We still will say Garbo’s “Ninotchka” is one of the sprightliest comedies of the year, ‘ gay and impertinent.’ Frank S Nugent, 1939 review, New York Times.
‘Ninotchka is delicate flirtation and political satire made into a perfect whole, and a reminder of skills that studio writers have largely lost.’ Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out