In this book, Marsh offers a new way of reading the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Christian theologian who was executed for his role in the resistance against Hitler and the Nazis. Focusing on Bonhoeffer's substantial philosophical interests, Marsh examines his work in the context of the ...
Marlene: Directed by Maximilian Schell. With Annie Albers, Marlene Dietrich, Bernhard Hall, Maximilian Schell. Retrospective on the career of enigmatic screen diva Marlene Dietrich.
Film Star Dietrich Marlene Morocco 01 photo image downloadAnalyzes the treatment of women in American movies and examines the themes of a variety of contemporary movies made by womenKaplan, A
Marlene Dietrich Original Vintage Promotional Portrait Photo. Actress Marlene Dietrich has appeared in numerous Hollywood classic films, including Witness for the Prosecution, Judgment at Nuremberg, Touch of Evil, Around the World in 80 Days, No Highway
"˜'Dietrich is something that never existed before and may never exist again. That’s a woman.”-Maurice Chevalier ”A shaft of white light used properly can be far more effective than all the color in the world used indiscriminately.""¨"“Josef von Sternberg – Fun in a Chinese ...
May 20, 1933 (this photo is often paired with an erroneous caption claiming that Dietrich is being arrested by French authorities. On the contrary, she owned them the moment she stepped onto the platform); Dietrich signing autographs in Paris, 1933. (bygonely.com/Smithsonian/Twitter/Pinterest)...
Six days before Ute’s opening night playing the part ofLolain the 1992Blue Angelproduction in Berlin – the role that had made Marlene a star in 1928 – Marlene Dietrich passed away in Paris. After her glamorous funeral in La Madeleine, Marlene finally came back to Berlin to be put to ...
Marlene: Directed by Maximilian Schell. With Annie Albers, Marlene Dietrich, Bernhard Hall, Maximilian Schell. Retrospective on the career of enigmatic screen diva Marlene Dietrich.
Dietrich’s relationship with her home city of Berlin was troubled after the war. She was met with both standing ovations and bilingual “Marlene Go Home” placards during her first – and last – post-war trip to Germany in 1960. It wasn’t until 2002 – 10 years after her death –...