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Marlene Dietrich (ddr-njpa-1-194)
img Marlene Dietrich (ddr-njpa-1-194)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(1) Model: Marlene Dietrich. Although perhaps not meant for the general public, this ensemble includes a midnight [?] colored silk jersey dress with a slim skirt and a high turban hat. The top is a suitable Persian-style brocade in bronze, gold, and red. Appropriately striking and glamorous for someone from the silver …
Marlene Dietrich posing while boarding a train (ddr-njpa-1-198)
img Marlene Dietrich posing while boarding a train (ddr-njpa-1-198)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(1) Although [?] after leaving Paramount, Marlene Dietrich departed for Britain, having been bought by the British film world. Here is the departing Ms. Dietrich."
Newspaper clipping regarding Marlene Dietrich (ddr-njpa-1-193)
doc Newspaper clipping regarding Marlene Dietrich (ddr-njpa-1-193)
Caption on front: "Marlene Dietrich: 'In Hollywood . . . nobody notices me. I'm just another movie actress.'"
Clipping regarding Marlene Dietrich (ddr-njpa-1-199)
doc Clipping regarding Marlene Dietrich (ddr-njpa-1-199)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "[illegible] January 29, 1932. Marlene Dietrich. Move Actress. [illegible] Hollywood."
Production crew for
img Production crew for "House of Flowers" (ddr-densho-367-144)
Brooks Costume House with production people, Lucia Victor, Oliver Messel (Tony winning set and costume designer), Marlene Dietrich, Vagn Riis-Hansen, Saint Subber (producer). Caption on reverse: "Brooks Costume H. of Flowers / L. to R. Lucia Victor (stage mgr), oliver Messel, Marlene Dietrich, Vagn Riis-Hansen, Saint Subber."
Maria Riva (ddr-njpa-1-195)
img Maria Riva (ddr-njpa-1-195)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Dietrich's Daughter Turns 16. (Zurich) Domei. Vamp of the silver screen Marlene Dietrich has a daughter who is already sixteen. She's currently attending a school in Lausanne. [stamped] July 20, 1938."
Farewell party for Rudolf Sieber (ddr-njpa-1-197)
img Farewell party for Rudolf Sieber (ddr-njpa-1-197)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Hollywood) Rengo. Marlene Dietrich, whose unique appearance and decadent voice have rightly caused her to be considered the epitome of a modern actress ever since her debut in Morocco, recently held a grand farewell party for her husband, the famous German movie director Rudolf Sieber, on the occasion of his return to …
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