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  1. 2. Apr. 2019 · Blonde Venus carries this on, yet again delivering a rather staggering looking film-like picture. The film is grainy but it’s rendered gorgeously, never looking blocky or noisy and this lends to extraordinary looking details, even if the soft focus gets employed generously throughout the film. Contrast looks exceptional as well, with excellent tonal shifts in the grays, delivering rich ...

  2. Blonde Venus (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Hot Voodoo Director Josef von Sternberg has not caused his audience to expect his star Marlene Dietrich (as Helen, back in showbiz to support her ailing husband and son) to appear in a gorilla suit, but playboy Nick (Cary Grant) in her audience, likes it, her first number in Blonde Venus, 1932.

  3. Blonde Venus: Marlene Dietrich als Nachtclubsängerin, die von ihrem Mann verstoßen wird. Fünfter der insgesamt sieben Filme, die Regisseur Josef von Sternberg mit der von ihm für „Der blaue ...

  4. Overview. In an effort to be able to afford expensive treatment for her gravely ill American husband, a retired German entertainer returns to the cabaret as Blonde Venus and catches the eye of a wealthy politician. Josef von Sternberg. Director, Writer. S.K. Lauren.

  5. Picture 8/10. The fourth dual-layer disc in Indicator’s box set Marlene Dietrich & Josef von Sternberg at Paramount presents Blonde Venus in its original aspect ratio of 1.37:1. Like the other titles in this set Indicator is making use of the same restoration Criterion used for their own release: a 4K one sourced from a 35mm nitrate print and ...

  6. Blonde Venus. Kinostart: 18.11.1933 | USA (1932) | Drama | 92 Minuten | Ab 16. NEU: PODCAST: Die besten Streaming-Tipps gibt's im Moviepilot-Podcast Streamgestöber. Blonde Venus ist ein Drama aus ...

  7. After watching Blonde Venus I think I finally “get” Marlene Dietrich; maybe it’s just down not having seen enough of her movies before, but I never quite understood her appeal until now; she’s great here, projecting real star power throughout this story of a former nightclub singer who (returning to her old life in order to pay for her husband’s medical treatment) finds herself ...