GARBO, GRETA. Typed Letter Signed by Greta Garbo Dealing With Her 1936 Film, Camille. 1 page, quarto, Written to Saul N. Rittenburg at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures in Culver City, California and boldly signed by Greta Garbo in purple ink. It was at MGM that she starred in all her film masterpieces. Garbo writes “This is to certify that I have no objection to any sequence from the film ‘Camille’ in which I appear being used by Mr. Derry Moore in his documentary film on George Cukor. Greta Garbo.” Fine fresh condition, from the library and papers of George Cukor and listed in the wonderful 1986 catalogue of Cukor materials dispersed to the world by Houle Rare Books in Los Angeles. Derry Moore is a leading British photographer of architectural interiors, illustrator of books, with portraits of the famous and notable published in Country Life and Vogue. In 1936, George Cukor directed Garbo in a film version of Camille based on the play by Alexander Dumas. In a classic sensitive performance, Garbo played opposite Robert Taylor and Lionel Barrymore.