Hollywood: The Dream Factory (TV Movie 1972)
- clips shown representing the year 1932 and for its interesting quote "I want to be alone" in the intro
Some of the Best (1949)
"The Ed Sullivan Show" MGM's 30th Anniversary Tribute (TV Episode 1954)
A clip is included"MGM Parade" Episode #1.18 (TV Episode 1956)
shows clip from film"MGM Parade" Episode #1.17 (TV Episode 1956)
A clip of the movie is shown as a preview to next week's show.
What-No Beer? (1933)
billboard at bottom of hill where beer barrels roll downCome to Dinner (Short 1934)
One of the maids impersonates Greta Garbo from this film.Ces messieurs de la Santé (1934)
Mentioned in dialogueLost in the Legion (1934)
Bill tells the Sergeant "I want to be alone."Open All Night (1934)
Twice characters echo the Doctor's opening observation that nothing happens at the Hotel.
Week-End at the Waldorf (1945)
Blondie of the Follies (1932)
Davies and Durante imitate Garbo and John Barrymore's famous Grand Hotel love scene. Not coincidentally, Edmund Goulding directed both films.From Hell to Heaven (1933)
Oakie quotes, "People come, people go, nothing ever happens."Nothing Ever Happens (Short 1933)
plot, charactersThe Merry Widow (1934)
On the terrace in the beginning, Chevalier imitates John Barrymore's plead to Greta Garbo in GRAND HOTEL, saying "Let me stay, just for a little while."Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (1934)
Week-End at the Waldorf (1945)
Grand Hotel (1959)
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