Grand Hotel
"Grand Hotel" is a classic film released in 1932, directed by Edmund Goulding. Set in a luxurious hotel in Berlin, the story revolves around the lives of various guests, each with their own unique struggles and desires. The film features an ensemble cast, including notable actors like John Barrymore, Greta Garbo, and Lionel Barrymore.
The narrative unfolds over a single day, showcasing the interconnectedness of the characters' lives. Themes of love, ambition, and mortality are explored as their stories intertwine, leading to a poignant conclusion. "Grand Hotel" is recognized for its innovative storytelling and is considered a significant work in early cinema.