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  1. Marlene Dietrich en El ángel azul, de Josef von Sternberg, el film de 1930 que lanzó su carrera Con El ángel azul , Dietrich y Von Sternberg comenzaron una relación laboral y amorosa, a pesar ...

  2. Marlene Dietrich filmography. A still from Shanghai Express (1932). Josef von Sternberg used butterfly lighting to enhance Dietrich's features. Marlene Dietrich (27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992) was a German and American actress and singer. In the 1920s, she acted on the Berlin stage and in silent films, making her film debut in 1922.

  3. In Christmas of 1936, Marlene Dietrich received an unwanted message from an unidentified German visitor. The message was that the Fuhrer wanted her to come home. Dietrich’s reply was so brutal, it’s unforgettable. Not only did she reject them outright, she immediately applied for US citizenship.

  4. Watch Marlene Dietrich's German song "Sag Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind" with English subtitles on YouTube.

  5. Maria Magdalene Dietrich (1901-1992) Film goddess and tarnished angel “The Germans and I no longer speak the same language.” — Marlene Dietrich in 1960 after a sometimes stormy reception in her native Germany. (Quoted in Blue Angel by Donald Spoto.) Starting with her breakthrough role as the sultry, unfaithful cabaret singer Lola Lola in The

  6. 19 de jun. de 2017 · Marlene Dietrich kisses a GI as he arrives home to New York from World War II (1945) —. When the Nazis asked her to star in propaganda films in 1937, she refused. Two years later, she renounced ...

  7. 27 de dic. de 2016 · Para entonces, Dietrich ya era un mito y la frase un buen retrato de su trayectoria. 21. “LA HIJA DE UN SOLDADO NO LLORA”. Solía repetirle su madre de niña. En efecto, la disciplina de una ...

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