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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2009

A tribute to Marlene Dietrich's first technicolor film.

I have failed to use any Dietrich's song :(

Youtube has made the quality of the sound and video MUCH worse :(

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  • What a great tribute, An! I've never seen this movie. Marlene looks like a tragic pale prince! Beautiful! Thank you!

  • Thanks Dina. Ah, she still looks great in colors, doesn't she? Although I always prefer her mysterious b&w look. ;)

  • Honestly An, this video quality is Divine!

    No wonder this movie won Best Cinematography, will you just take a look at it! I would really want to watch this movie! Thank you for this video An!

    Marlene looked Ravishing but purely innocent!

  • Thank you! Actually Dietrich's movies in general are often masterpieces of visualization. She is a brilliant cameraman herself and knows the light better than any other actresses. You can see how well she lit herself up on screen. ;)

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  • It's such a revelation to see Marlene in colour! Thank you for this treat!

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  • Fantastic video and I love this song so much! Thanks for posting!

  • Does anyone know who made this song?

  • @iutuber1 Was Marlene ever in gold paint for this film? I don't remember! But I do know that she was in gold paint for Kismet.

  • Marlene looks so beautiful in colour! <3

  • what's the name of the song?:) heard Bette Davis in an interview say one day Marlene Dietrich went straight from the set of this movie, in the actual clothes from the movie and covered from head to toe in gold paint, to entertain the soldiers during the war.a great soul she had.

  • estoy confundido!

    esta película es de 1936, ¿que no era "lo que el viento se llevó" (de 1939) la 1a película a color?

  • annpham this is my fave movie of all time,

    I luv the song u put with the clips

    marlene would love this,

    thanks for sharing :)

  • I've watched it yesterday and it's amazing movie!!! Beautiful and interesting!

  • This is absolutely beautiful, thank you!

  • I saw this movie and she was beautiful as always in this movie.

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