A semi-fictionalized account of the life of Mata Hari, an exotic dancer who was accused of spying for Germany during World War I..


Alright, so Mata Hari from 1931. Is it worth checking out today? Look, if you’re into early talkies, or if you just really appreciate Greta Garbo, then absolutely yes. This one’s for the classic Hollywood buffs, the people who love a good, grand melodrama, and anyone who understands that old films move at their own pac...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Alright, so Mata Hari from 1931. Is it worth checking out today? Look, if you’re into early talkies, or if you just really appreciate Greta Garbo, then absolutely yes. This one’s for the classic Hollywood buffs, the people who love a good, grand melodrama, and anyone who understands that old films move at their own pace. Now, if you need non-stop action, modern pacing, or super clear-cut historical accuracy, you’re probably going to find it a bit of a drag. This movie is a mood. And that mood is..."
Gilbert Emery, Leo Birinsky, Benjamin Glazer, Doris Anderson
United States
Drama, Romance, Crime

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