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Marlene Dietrich was 100%. Like Elizabeth Taylor ... Then Dietrich attacks him with a bottle, a chair, and her fists. Turns out Dietrich wasn't afraid of a good fight in real life.
Marlene Dietrich blurred all boundaries and checked all of the boxes. In Josef von Sternberg's Morocco (1930) she appeared onstage in a top hat and tails; during a performance she asks a woman for the ...
"The Blue Angel" was the film that launched the international career of Marlene Dietrich back in 1930. Sitting astride a chair singing "Falling in Love Again", she played the vampish Lola Lola ...
Silver-screen star Marlene Dietrich was more than a pretty face and a set of legendary legs. “She made these really interesting decisions about self-representation, about image,” says Kate Lem ...
Marlene Dietrich is celebrated as one of Hollywood’s most glamorous movie stars, but the Berlin-born actress preferred being on the front lines with troops fighting during World War II.
BERLIN, May 16 -- Top hat tilted back, her eyes alive with a sultry contempt, the leggy blonde sang -- or rather breathed -- through the smoky haze of the cabaret stage: "Love's always been my ...
Pablo Larraín's biographical drama at times echoes Maximilian Schell's unforgettably tense and riveting Marlene Dietrich documentary. A cultural icon rattles around in her Paris apartment ...