Oozing an androgynous sexuality in 'Morocco's' standout number, Dietrich became a queer sex symbol for the ages.
One of Hollywood's Golden Age legends has been glorified in a Google Doodle. The Doodle depicts Marlene Dietrich, famous for her breakout 1930 role as cabaret singer Lola-Lola in Germany’s first ...
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 ...
Marlene Dietrich brought androgyny to the silver screen through her roles in such movies as Morocco (1930) and Seven Sinners (1940). The biggest Hollywood star at a time when “talkies” were still new, ...
BERLIN (dpa) – Elegant, glamorous, cool, mysterious – the late Marlene Dietrich still has a huge hold on people in her native Germany as it marks the 100th anniversary of her birth. Countless press ...
“Morocco” is the first American film made by Marlene Dietrich and Josef von Sternberg, and if you know anything about American movies at this time, this film will seem to have arrived from Jupiter.
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