Garbo
is Susan (born Helga), an illegitimate orphan raised in shame by her aunt
and her cruel husband, who treats her like a slave. He picks a man for her
to marry "so you won't be without a wedding ring like your mother". When the
man tries to rape her, she runs away in a rainstorm, seeking shelter in a
barn owned by architect Rodney (Gable). Rodney lets her stay with him and
soon they are in love. When he leaves for a business trip, her uncle finds
her and she runs away again, to Lenoxville, where she happens upon a
traveling circus. She adopts the new name of Susan Lenox and becomes part of
the act and can't fend off the advances of the circus manager. When Rodney
finds her, he is furious that she has become a fallen woman and leaves her.
They run into each other again in New York, where she is now the mistress of
a politician. Susan becomes determined to get Rodney back and prove to him
she can be a one-man woman.
Reviews
Silver Screen Magazine, December 1931:
Splendid! Another Garbo hit that will line 'em up at the box office. Greta,
the more sinned against than sinning Susan Lenox, runs away on her wedding
day, joins a circus, falls in love again and marries. Sounds confusing--but
it's all done in the grand Garbo manner. Clark Gable is the leading man.
Gable-Garbo, what more can you ask?
Photoplay Magazine, March 1932:
Excellent. Garbo finds oppurtunity in this old story
by David Graham Phillips to be forlorn, to be terror stricken and to be
utterly desirable. Clark Gable is the leading man and his love scenes with
Garbo are the best yet. The plot is nothing to speak of, but you do not
realize this as you are completely lost in the charm of Garbo. In fact there
might not be any plot at all for all you care.
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Quote-able Gable
"What's the matter, Major? Get back!" first line
"House. You know, house. Doors, windows, roof...house. You're not afraid of
a house, are you?"
"I haven't worn petticoats for years!"
"Never mind. We won't talk about you at all. No sir. You know what we'll do?
We'll talk about me. You know who I am? No? Well, I'll tell you. I'm Rodney,
Mr. Spencer's little boy. I'm thirty, white and unmarried. I'm really a very
fine fellow--never unkind to animals, never kick babies in the teeth, always
courteous when drunk."
"You're going to have a ring, Helga. I'm bringing one back with me."
"You take good care of yourself while I'm gone. Eat lots, get plenty of good
sleep, don't set fire to the house and don't take any wooden nickels!"
"What right has he to talk to you like that?"
"He just called me a sap. Well he was right--a sap not to realize how cheap
you are!"
"I should have paid you off, thrown a few dollars on the bureau--that's the
kind of language you understand!"
"She'll treat you as she treated me--when the next man comes along...only it
won't hurt you because you're used to her kind of woman!"
"I have nothing more to say to you except that if you were younger I'd slam
you into the middle of that table!"
"Penthouses and politicians don't last forever, do they?"
"You know, you're the only woman I ever wanted to build a fence around and
have all to myself. Yeah, you built the fence--an army of men!"
"Why ask anything different from me? Every other man you knew took you at
your own price--nothing! This time I'll take you as I find it!"
"Marry? Say, all you need is the price of the marriage license. Just the
price, not the wedding, just the price."
"Every time a man would come along, I'd wonder." last line
Behind the Scenes Garbo requested that Gable be her costar for the film
because he was an up and coming star and wouldn't overshadow her. She later
became dissatisfied with the script and with him and did not show up to the
set for several days. L.B. Mayer convinced her to come back after numerous
script revisions. Gable found her behavior extremely unprofessional and did
not like her aloof attitude. After that their relationship was frosty
through the rest of filming.
Some lobby cards for the film display the title as "Susan Lenox: Her
Rise and Fall". In Europe the title was "Susan Lennox: Her Fall and Rise."