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  1. 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. She was propelled to international fame by director Josef von Sternberg , who cast her as Lola-Lola in The Blue Angel (1930).

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    • 'The Blue Angel' (1930) Dietrich became a household name with von Sternberg's 1930 pre-code romantic drama The Blue Angel. Emil Jannings stars as Immanuel Rath, a respected professor whose obsession with the beautiful cabaret headliner Lola Lola leads him down a path of self-destruction and mental illness.
    • 'Morocco' (1932) Few cinematic images are more iconic than that of Marlene Dietrich wearing a tuxedo and top hat and smoking a cigarette in Josef von Sternberg's 1932 classic Morocco.
    • 'Judgment At Nuremberg' (1961) Stanley Kramer's star-studded courtroom drama Judgment at Nuremberg is among the best films from the 1960s. The film dramatizes the infamous Judges' Trial of 1947 and stars an ensemble cast including Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Maximilian Schell, Judy Garland, and Dietrich.
    • 'Shanghai Express (1932) Josef von Sternberg's seminal classic Shanghai Express stars Dietrich alongside Clive Brook, Anna May Wong, and Warner Oland.
  2. Marlene Dietrich. Actress: Witness for the Prosecution. Her father was a police lieutenant and imbued in her a military attitude to life. Marlene was known in school for her "bedroom eyes" and her first affairs were at this stage in her life - a professor at the school was terminated.

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    • The Blue Angel (1930) Director: Josef von Sternberg. This was the film that started it all for Dietrich: her first collaboration with Josef von Sternberg, the first time she’d sing her famous ‘Falling in Love Again’, and the first time she’d make her mark on the world stage.
    • Shanghai Express (1932) Director: Josef von Sternberg. Directors would consistently struggle to pair Dietrich with male leads who wouldn’t simply wilt beside her sheer iridescence – Clive Brook, her co-star in Shanghai Express, is a prime illustration of said wilting.
    • Blonde Venus (1932) Director: Josef von Sternberg. One of Dietrich’s more plot-heavy vehicles, Blonde Venus sees her as a housewife who must return to her showgirl past to pay for her critically ill husband’s (Herbert Marshall) medical treatment.
    • The Scarlet Empress (1934) Director: Josef von Sternberg. Dietrich’s penultimate collaboration with Von Sternberg is a real antecedent to recent hits like The Favourite (2018) and The Great (2020), revelling in the opulent madness of royalty, while approaching historical accuracy with a pinch of salt.
    • 7 Judgement at Nuremberg
    • 6 A Foreign Affair
    • 5 The Scarlet Empress
    • 4 The Blue Angel
    • 3 Shanghai Express
    • 2 Morocco
    • 1 Witness For The Prosecution

    Released 40 years after Marlene Dietrich made her film debut in the silent era, Judgement at Nuremberg, directed by Stanley Kramer, pivoted back to World War II Germany. Bringing together many of the stars of the era, including Dietrich, Judy Garland, and Spencer Tracy, among many others, the movie focuses on a court trial against German judges and...

    1948’s A Foreign Affair seems perfect for the time it was released: cashing on the fears and events that happened during World War II, an American congressional committee lands in Berlin. One of the women (Jean Arthur) investigates a local cabaret singer (Dietrich) after hearing rumors and finding evidence of her once with Hitler. The woman then ge...

    Before Elle Fanning ever took up the role of Catherine the Great, Marlene Dietrich assumed the role of the mighty Russian tsar. The historical Pre-Code movie The Scarlet Empress retells the story of Catherine and how she became Russian royalty, telling the story of a woman in a role often historically reserved for men. With specific stylistic choic...

    The Blue Angel is what catapulted Dietrich to stardom, but it also was the first German full-length film that was not silent. Directed by Josef von Sternberg, who later worked with Dietrich on Morocco andShanghai Express, the movie tells the story of a teacher at a German secondary school. When his students begin distributing images of a local caba...

    Shanghai Express marked an epic collaboration between Anna May Wongand Marlene Dietrich, both of whom defied the norms of the societies they lived in. On a train to Shanghai amidst a civil war, a British captain (Clive Brook) discovers the notorious Shanghai Lily (Dietrich) is aboard with a fellow courtesan companion (Wong). As it turns out, the ca...

    Released in 1930, Dietrich’s role in Morocco made waves and caused controversy due to a scandalous kiss with another actress. Riffing off the themes of the stereotypical Near East in old Hollywood, Dietrich is a nightclub singer who falls in love with a soldier during the Rif War. What makes Morocco such a good movie is that it blends the nostalgia...

    Marlene Dietrich and Tyrone Power star in Witness for the Prosecution as a husband and wife duo. They are under duress when the husband is suspected of murdering a wealthy woman. The movie was adapted from an Agatha Christie play, and the author herself was even impressed by the adaptation. In the classic vein of a Christie story, Witness for the P...

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  4. 10 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Witness for the Prosecution. 1957 1h 56m Approved. 8.4 (138K) Rate. 76 Metascore. A veteran British barrister must defend his client in a murder trial that has surprise after surprise. Director Billy Wilder Stars Tyrone Power Marlene Dietrich Charles Laughton. 2. The Blue Angel. 1930 1h 44m Passed. 7.7 (16K) Rate.

  5. Director: Frank Borzage | Stars: Marlene Dietrich, Gary Cooper, John Halliday, William Frawley. Votes: 2,793. 5. Shanghai Express (1932) Approved | 82 min | Adventure, Drama, Film-Noir. 7.3. Rate. 83 Metascore. A notorious woman rides a train through a dangerous situation with a British captain she loved.

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