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An unhappily married woman is caught up in scandal and murder when her affection toward a young man is misinterpreted.

Greta Garbo as  Irene Guarry
Conrad Nagel as  André Dubail
Anders Randolf as  Charles Guarry
Holmes Herbert as  Lassalle
Lew Ayres as  Pierre Lassalle
George Davis as  Detective Durant
Symona Boniface as  Gossip in Museum (uncredited)
André Cheron as  Prosecutor (uncredited)
Carrie Daumery as  Party Guest (uncredited)
Lee Phelps as  Tour Guide (uncredited)

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Reviews

JohnHowardReid
1929/11/15

Greta Garbo (Irene), Conrad Nagel (Andre), Anders Randolf (Guarry), Holmes Herbert (Lasalle), Lew Ayres (Pierre Lasalle), George Davis (Durant). (This was M-G-M's last silent movie). Director: JACQUES FEYDER. Screenplay: Hans Kraly. Story: George M. Saville. Titles: Marian Ainslee. Photography: William Daniels. Film editor: Ben Lewis. Art director: Cedric Gibbons. Gowns: Adrian. Music score: Dr William Axt. Copyright 26 November 1929 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. New York opening at the Strand: 15 November 1929. U.S. release: 16 November 1929. SYNOPSIS: Jealous husband attacks an innocent youth and is killed in the struggle. (Rated 10/10 DVD from Warner Archive).COMMENT: A fast-paced, extremely realistic (at least in acting, sub-titles and sets) romantic melodrama. Slinking around in Adrian gowns, Garbo looks very sexy indeed. Jacques Feyder, making his Hollywood debut, has managed to fill the screen with lots of beautiful close-ups of Miss Garbo, yet at the same time handle the story with both style and economy. Lew Ayres is most effective.

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Marcin Kukuczka
1929/11/16

As a fan of Greta Garbo films, I consider each one of them highly entertaining and worth seeking out. The Swedish beauty could captivate the viewer in many of her roles to such extend that she was as popular in movie world as, much later, the Swedish band ABBA was in music world. Yet, when I talk to people who are quite knowledgeable about the early cinema, I usually encounter the opinion that Garbo films let them down. "She was such a dramatic lady," they say "she can still make us cry." Strange as it may occur, to some extend, this pretentious opinion may be found accurate, particularly when we consider the year 1939 and Garbo's first comedy NINOTCHKA made by Ernst Lubitsch. What a change, what a revelation it was! "A true transformation," some said and indeed, NINOTCHKA proved Garbo's talent in comedy (unfortunately forever bound to fail two years later in TWO FACED WOMAN). But few people know that Garbo had wonderfully modern roles in some other films, roles that can still make your day thanks to their charm and convincing portrayals. One of such films is THE KISS with original musical score, the last silent movie of Garbo and MGM directed by Jacques Feyder with whom Garbo worked later on the German version of "Anna Christie" with Salka Viertel. The uniqueness of THE KISS is the fact that it is very different from all other Garbo films.The kiss of 'good bye' that cost Irene Guarry (Greta Garbo) so much (which was metaphorically Garbo's farewell to silents) is the representation of all human struggles and desires. Simple as the short story may seem, when you watch the film carefully, you realize that the director aimed at conveying some important and a very up-to-date message for all of us: "Listen to your heart not the tyrants of conventions and misery of duties..." There is a bit of everything in the story: wit, romance, jealousy, pardoning... Consider, for instance, the sequence at the court where we get the masterwork of human situation, individual situation in the mute world.The film can boast terrific artistic merits with scenes of exceptional charm. Here, a mention must be made of the party at Lasalle, which again proves the glamor of the silent era. But, most things we can appreciate here are there thanks to the Swedish Sphinx... Garbo. The great Greta gives another brilliant performance in the lead but, as it has already been mentioned, her role differs from other of her silent roles in the way that Irene Guarry appears to be a particularly modern character as well as her story appears to be extremely appealing to modern audience. It is not as much her vehicle as the story which captivates certain viewers. That, however, does not mean that we easily forget the great actress whose presence illumines the moments and supplies them with unique power. There are exceptional shots of Garbo's face. Consider, for instance, the moment she looks at herself in the mirror. Perhaps not as great as the ultra famous moment in FLESH AND THE DEVIL but also highly worth attention. What a great beauty she was! So to speak, THE KISS is a very important movie in both Garbo's career and the history of MGM. It occurs to be a great farewell to the silent era, an interesting look at life situation filled with the affection that any kiss deserves... And for Garbo fans somewhere there in the world: a different look at the famous Swede, yet, unique and magnetic as always.

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Michael_Elliott
1929/11/17

Kiss, The (1929) *** (out of 4) A flirtatious married woman (Greta Garbo) has an innocent relationship with a young kid (Lew Ayres) but when she gives him a friendly kiss goodbye tragedy follows. The main highlight here is Garbo, in her final silent and Ayres, in his film debut and their chemistry together. The two work remarkably well together and their innocent relationship really comes off as fun. The "tragedy" that happens plays out well but the really poor direction by Jacques Feyder kills this from being better. The TCM print ran 62 minutes but Maltin's book lists the running time at 82 minutes. I don't think anything was cut but instead they played the film at a higher FPS rate. This was also MGM's final silent picture.

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MartinHafer
1929/11/18

I've got to admit up front that I have long felt that Greta Garbo was a bit overrated as an actress. All too often, she was stuck in super-melodramatic films involving either adultery or with Garbo playing an irresistible "super-vamp". While the public loved this persona, the films seemed quite derivative and clichéd. There are only so many films like this you can watch until they blend together.Fortunately, she also made some dandy films like NINOTCHKA, QUEEN Christina and THE KISS. While superficially the film seems just like another adultery film, Garbo was given better material--as she was a woman who WANTED to commit adultery but couldn't bring herself to cheat on her much older husband. I'm glad the film didn't pursue this expected plot line but instead the film is about the consequences when the husband THINKS she's cheating on him when she isn't. This led to a dandy finale where there is a nice plot twist.Overall, this film excelled because Garbo did NOT stare in a pained way into space as she so often did in films where she played a married woman trapped in a loveless marriage. Here, she plays a more believable and well-rounded personality--someone who seemed much more human than the usual Garbo character.With good production values and only one minor problem (a repetitive and sappy soundtrack), this is well worth a look.

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