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gatabella · 3 days
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Marlene Dietrich, c.1933
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twixnmix · 2 months
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Marlene Dietrich photographed by Milton H. Greene, 1952.
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eyesfullofmoon · 4 months
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Pages from Cecil Beaton's scrapbook(s).
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zegalba · 10 months
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Vivienne Westwood: 'Always On Camera' Marlene Dietrich Print Button Up Shirt (1992)
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stars-bean · 9 days
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Morocco (1930) dir. Josef von Sternberg
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hotvintagepoll · 21 days
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dual propaganda: Dolores del Río and Marlene Dietrich being pals (who are gals) masterpost:
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here they are attending a bride and groom themed party together
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"Mister and Missus" Masquerade: After eleven years of wedded life, the Basil Rathbones think it's high time to burn a little incense on the altars of the marriage gods - which accounts for this exquisite bride and groom shindig. Marlene Dietrich, left, plays the groom to Dolores del Río's exotic Spanish bride. (of course they had to work "exotic" in there :/)
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"Dolores del Río was the most beautiful woman who ever set foot in Hollywood" -Marlene Dietrich
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"Ah, this is the real beauty. We blondes have to work at it." -Marlene Dietrich about Dolores
M + D serving cunt at an exhibition of Frida Kahlo's work
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+ bonus Dolores with her friends Frida and Diego
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Shanghai Express (1932)
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classicfilmblr · 7 months
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Dishonored (1931) dir. Josef von Sternberg
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russiansappho · 1 year
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Marlene Dietrich in Dishonored dir. Josef von Sternberg, 1931.
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transjudas · 3 months
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Morocco (1930) The story goes that the iconic lesbian kiss in this film was, if not directly Marlene Dietrich's idea, vehemently defended by her. It is said that she suggested that having her take the flower from the young woman she kissed and then giving it to the soldier would make it so that the kiss could not be cut to appease censors without making the appearance of the flower make no sense. I haven't found any source that this is fact, but either way, having a lesbian kiss on screen in 1930 was unusual. As was seeing women in more masculine suits.
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gatabella · 2 days
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Joan Crawford in Berserk!, 1967
Marlene Dietrich as a ringmaster at a benefit performance of the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus in New York, 1953
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citizenscreen · 28 days
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After spending the night bringing bulletins about the end of WWII, Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, and Marlene Dietrich gather for coffee. (1945)
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screengoddess · 4 months
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Marlene Dietrich, photo by George Hurrell
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s0uvlakii · 4 months
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the eyes of the old hollywood ladies
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fawnvelveteen · 5 months
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Marlene Dietrich, Ross-Verlag 
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hotvintagepoll · 1 month
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family lore- my maternal grandmother’s godmother is Maria Riva, Marlene Dietrich’s daughter. Maria is like 90-something, still kicking, and probably healthier than my grandmother. She taught my grandmother how to make Marlene’s special scrambled eggs, and that’s still how we make them today. I told my mom that I voted for her in the poll, and I’m excited to tell my grandmother, because she’ll be pleased <3
(there is more family lore, should there be interest)
the interest is through the roof and I'm wondering how I can politely beg for the scrambled egg recipe
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