CAMILLE (1936) **1/2 The soap opera is not a recent invention. Greta Garbo has a 1980s hairdo, but she's still the hottest little Parisian hooker's ever been seen in a period piece. Several of the moments in her scene with Lionel Barrymore are inspired, so much so that you have to wonder what they could have done with an extra take or two on the others. The dialogue is so histrionic that it's difficult imagine who could have gone with Garbo to the heights that Alexandre Dumas was shooting for. The answer is not Robert Taylor anyway, and it's difficult to get too sucked into a tragedy in which she doesn't get stuck with him.

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