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* [[Academy Award]]: ''[[Grand Hotel]]'' is the only film ever to win Best Picture without being even nominated for any other Oscars.
* [[Academy Award]]: ''[[Grand Hotel]]'' is the only film ever to win Best Picture without being even nominated for any other Oscars.
* [[Book Ends]]: Opens and closes with the inaccurate observations of Dr. Otternschlag.
* [[Book Ends]]: Opens and closes with the inaccurate observations of Dr. Otternschlag.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: The German characters are played by American actors.
* [[Gentleman Thief]]: "Baron" Felix von Gaigern
* [[Gentleman Thief]]: "Baron" Felix von Gaigern
* [[Ironic Echo]]: The "nothing ever happens" line.
* [[Ironic Echo]]: The "nothing ever happens" line.

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"I want to be alone. I think I have never been so tired in my life."
Grusinskaya
"Grand Hotel... always the same. People come, people go. Nothing ever happens."
Dr. Otternschlag

Adapted from Vicki Baum's novel, this 1932 Metro Goldwyn Mayer film, directed by Edmund Goulding and featuring an all-star cast including Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Joan Crawford, Wallace Beery, and Lionel Barrymore, won the Oscar for Best Picture. It tells the intertwining stories of the various guests who check into Berlin's famous Grand Hotel (based on the Real Life Adlon Hotel). Their stories are observed by Dr. Otternschlag (Lewis Stone), who's too drunk to notice that stuff does happen in the Grand Hotel.

Tropes used in Grand Hotel include: