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Marlene (1984) was a Film directed by Maximilian Schell and produced by Zev Braun.

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Must-See Marlene: Martin Roumagnac (1946)

By shadowsandsatin on Aug 11, 2023 From Shadows and Satin

I?m always in the mood for Marlene Dietrich. I don?t care if she?s speaking English, French, or German, whether the film is a pre-Code, film noir, or western ? black and white or in color ? or whether she?s the star or playing a supporting role. Whatever it is, I?m there. So when I learned about Ma... Read full article


Scarlet Empress (1934): Marlene The Great

By 4 Star Film Fan on May 18, 2022 From 4 Star Films

In the case of his excursions into historical drama, director Joseph Von Sternberg only used the past as a kind of malleable tableau on which to impart his own creative vision. Once more the cornerstone of this vision is Marlene Dietrich, and she is poised to become the greatest monarch of her time:... Read full article


Marlene Dietrich?s Re-Education of American Female Sensuality

By Margaret Perry on Dec 16, 2016 From Margaret Perry

This post was originally written for my MA Film and Literature course?“Cold War Culture: Literature, Film, Theory in Cold War Europe” at the University of York (lecturer Dr. Erica Sheen).? The most poignant line Marlene Dietrich has in A Foreign Affair is when she asks her American army ... Read full article


SUMMER UNDER THE STARS: LA FEMME MARLENE

By The Lady Eve on Aug 21, 2015 From Lady Eve's Reel Life

Summer Under the Stars, August 22: Marlene Dietrich It was 1929, and Marlene Dietrich was appearing on the Berlin stage when Austrian-American film director Josef von Sternberg first caught sight of her. Something in her attitude intrigued him and he thought she might be right for the female lead i... Read full article


SUMMER UNDER THE STARS: LA FEMME MARLENE

By The Lady Eve on Aug 21, 2015 From Lady Eve's Reel Life

Summer Under the Stars, August 22: Marlene Dietrich It was 1929, and Marlene Dietrich was appearing on the Berlin stage when Austrian-American film director Josef von Sternberg first caught sight of her. Something in her attitude intrigued him and he thought she might be right for the female lead i... Read full article


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