Ninotchka (1960 film)

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Ninotchka is a 1960 American TV film. It is a remake of the 1939 Greta Garbo film Ninotchka. It was directed by Tom Donovan.[1]

Cast[]

Production[]

It was one of a series of movies that David Susskind and his Talent Associates adapted for television. The starring role was given to Maria Schell who had just appeared in a TV adaptation of For Whom the Bell Tolls. Schell said she had not seen the film. She added that Billy Wilder told her "This is a girl who feels she has to be in love with mankind -and she falls in love with a man."[2]

Reception[]

The Los Angeles Times called it an "expert production".[3] The Chicago Tribune said Schell "couldn't have been a bigger hit."[4] The New York Times called it a "highly polished production" which had "dated".[5]

References[]

  1. ^ J. P. (Apr 17, 1960). "TAPED 'NINOTCHKA'". New York Times. ProQuest 115009529.
  2. ^ Smith, C. (Apr 17, 1960). "THE TV SCENE". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 167681339.
  3. ^ Barnes, A. (Apr 21, 1960). "TV REVIEW". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 167610553.
  4. ^ Wolters, L. (Apr 21, 1960). "Ninotchka good fun on TV, too". Chicago Daily Tribune. ProQuest 182480820.
  5. ^ J. G. (Apr 21, 1960). "TV: Dated 'ninotchka'". New York Times. ProQuest 115004992.

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