Lili Marlene
- Length: 3:31
- Rating Average: 4.81 from 879 people
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- Author: withaz
A Marlene Dietrich slideshow set to her English version of the gorgeous song "Lili Marlene"-I hope fellow fans will enjoy this! It's my very first video, so please be kind! :)
Ruth Marlene - Quanto mais Melhor
- Length: 3:33
- Rating Average: 3.76 from 67 people
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- Author: Shadowless19
Tags: barreiros mais Marlene Melhor musica pimba portugal pt Quanto quim Ruth tuga
Ruth Marlene - Quanto mais Melhor
Musa- Marlene Kuntz
- Length: 5:6
- Rating Average: 4.63 from 78 people
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- Author: Anthinea5
Tags: alternative Kuntz Marlene Musa Uno
"Musa" canzone d'amore intensa e poetica tratta dall'ultimo album dei Marlene Kuntz "Uno".
Marlene Dietrich
- Length: 3:37
- Rating Average: 4.89 from 369 people
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- Author: trilbyofarrell
Tags: "marlene 1929 1930 angel""der blaue blue dietrich""the engel"
Screen test for "The Blue Angel"
Morocco (1930) with Marlene Dietrich, Kiss Scene, Complete.
- Length: 3:53
- Rating Average: 4.87 from 166 people
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- Author: bruce235001
Tags: (1930) (complete) Dietrich Kiss Marlene Morocco Scene The with
...Whatever other reason you might have to watch MOROCCO, there's no denying that Marlene Dietrich is very clearly the star of the entire enterprise. The way von Sternberg photographs and captures her makes her appear mysterious, beautiful and yet achingly vulnerable at the same time. You couldn't talk about Dietrich in this film without also mentioning von Sternberg in the same breath, since she is so very evidently portrayed in the way he sees her at her best. Some shots of Dietrich, more than others, are breathtaking. Even if her character isn't particularly well-fleshed-out and her lines not too great (von Sternberg fed her most of her lines during filming, partly because that's how he works and partly because Dietrich apparently knew very little English), Amy/Dietrich--both creations of the same directorial genius--is a fine work of art. Whether it's Dietrich creating a furor of gasps when she emerges in her tux, or when she plants a firm kiss on another lady's mouth (this film was made in *1930*!), she is a simply captivating screen presence--Cooper seems bland in his role in comparison, and Menjou is adequate but certainly doesn't steal the picture. The sound for the whole film isn't that great, and Dietrich does have to sing over the noise of the crowd so you really have to struggle to make out what she's saying... but just looking at her really is enough in this film. ..............From IMDB The Foreign Legion marches in to Mogador with booze and women in mind just as singer Amy Jolly arrives from Paris to work at Lo Tinto's cabaret. That night, insouciant legionnaire Tom Brown catches her inimitably seductive, tuxedo-clad act. Both bruised by their past lives, the two edge cautiously into a no-strings relationship while being pursued by others. But Tom must leave on a perilous mission: is it too late for them?
Marlene Dietrich - Blonde Venus (1932)
- Length: 5:29
- Rating Average: 4.88 from 145 people
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- Author: romulodessotti
Tags: Blonde Dietrich Hot Joseph Marlene Sternberg Venus von Voodoo
Frau Dietrich sings "Hot Voodoo" in one of cinema's most memorable scenes. Blonde Venus was directed by Joseph von Sternberg.
Marlene Dietrich
- Length: 3:33
- Rating Average: 4.90 from 211 people
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- Author: pelimencheta
Marlene Dietrich (December 27, 1901 -- May 6, 1992)
Marlene Dietrich - The Song of Songs (1933)
- Length: 1:42
- Rating Average: 4.86 from 173 people
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- Author: romulodessotti
Tags: Dietrich Marlene of Song Songs The
Marlene sings "Johnny".
Lili Marlene
- Length: 3:57
- Rating Average: 4.84 from 83 people
- View Count: 55078' favoriteCount='244
- Author: DrMabuseDerSpieler
Tags: Dietrich Lili Marlene Two USO War World
Photographs of Marlene Dietrich taken throughout her tour of duty during WWII set to a recording of her singing her trademark song "Lili Marlene."
Marlene Dietrich singing in Gay Paris with Cary Grant 1932
- Length: 2:13
- Rating Average: 4.81 from 129 people
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- Author: lolAskdzuihzl
Tags: Channel Coco Dietrich Dior Fashion gay Marlene smoking
fabouless Performance by the blonde Venus Marlene " Do you think i care". Cary Grant in the Audience...fantastic Gay historic Moment uu
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