Fleeing her cruel uncle and an arranged marriage Susan Lenox falls in love with a kind stranger but circumstances force her to become a woman of easy virtue..


Alright, so 'Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise)' is one of those old Hollywood pairings, Greta Garbo and Clark Gable, that you just gotta see. If you dig pre-Code dramas, where things get a little spicy and less buttoned-up, then absolutely, give it a watch today. Anyone who appreciates classic cinema, especially Garbo’s ...

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"Alright, so 'Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise)' is one of those old Hollywood pairings, Greta Garbo and Clark Gable, that you just gotta see. If you dig pre-Code dramas, where things get a little spicy and less buttoned-up, then absolutely, give it a watch today. Anyone who appreciates classic cinema, especially Garbo’s undeniable screen presence, will find a lot to chew on. But if you're not into the intense melodrama or slower pacing of films from the 30s, you might find yourself checking your w..."
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