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Marlene Dietrich - The Glamour Collection (Morocco/ Blonde Venus/ The Devil Is a Woman/ Flame of New Orleans/ Golden Earrings) (1941)

Starring: Marlene Dietrich, Bruce Cabot Director: Josef von Sternberg, Mitchell Leisen Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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Marlene Dietrich was one of the cinema's glorious creatures, an elegant arrangement of bone structure and silver light, blessed with a sly sense of humor. Marlene Dietrich: The Glamour Collection assembles five titles featuring la Dietrich at her best, with a special emphasis on one of the great Hollywood director-star collaborations.

Dietrich and director Josef von Sternberg met in Germany when he plucked her from obscurity for the starring role of The Blue Angel, after which she came to America and instant stardom. A string of films with Sternberg created her image as an exotic source of fascination, both ethereal and sexually knowing. Three of those outings are included in this package. Morocco, their first Hollywood movie together, is a delirious look at a cabaret singer taken with a Foreign Legion soldier (the young Gary Cooper). Dressed in masculine clothes for her act, Dietrich already displays a sexual confidence that fairly burns off the screen. Blonde Venus has a soap opera-ish plot about a woman's fall and rise, but Dietrich's commitment to the part is complete; plus, there's an outrageous faux-African number that begins with Dietrich dressed in a gorilla costume. Cary Grant looks on in astonishment.

The Devil Is a Woman is an unmitigated Sternberg-Dietrich masterpiece, and their final movie together. Here Marlene is a Spanish vixen making life exciting and miserable for Lionel Atwill (a lookalike stand-in for Josef von Sternberg himself). The film is an eye-popping light-painting draped with feathers, mesh, and confetti, all of which are in service to a fundamentally serious inquiry into the knotty business of men and women.

Putting three of the Paramount Dietrich-Sternberg films in this collection and leaving out the other three is either carelessness or marketing strategy. In any case, the other two movies in this package are not at the same level, but certainly good fun. The Flame of New Orleans, director Rene Clair's first Hollywood picture, is a gorgeously photographed comedy with a delightful role for its star. Dietrich is stuck choosing between aristocrat Roland Young and rough sailor Bruce Cabot. The look on her face as she listens to helpful advice about wedding-night conjugal realities from a matron is a riot of erotic mischief. Golden Earrings is a crazy story about Ray Milland getting stuck behind German lines in the early days of WWII, and being taken in by gypsy girl Dietrich. Even here, nearly 20 years after her first stardom, she's still Dietrich. The hair may be dyed black, but the cheekbones are unmistakable. --Robert Horton



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Undeniably one of the most beautiful and dazzling actresses to ever grace the silver screen, Marlene Dietrich was renowned for her sultry voice and her alluring "bedroom eyes." This unprecedented 5-movie collection pays homage to the legendary Oscar®-nominated leading lady whose extraordinary talents revolutionized cinema and inspired passion in audiences around the globe. See Marlene in her American movie debut as a glamorous cabaret singer in Morocco; experience the heart-wrenching anguish of a woman torn between two men, her successful career on stage and her child in Blonde Venus; join in the mystery and mayhem of Spain’s Carnevale in The Devil Is a Woman; hit the road to jewels and jeopardy in The Flame of New Orleans; and be seduced by a lusty gypsy on a secret mission during World War II in Golden Earrings. It’s a stunning tribute to a screen siren who remains one of the most fascinating women of all time.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Stop with the "flippers", March 12, 2006
By Timothy Ramzyk (Milwaukee, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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Once again Universal is short-changing their classics by cramming them onto double-sided, dual layer DVDs in order offer them at sell-through prices.

What's wrong with this? This format (called DVD 18s) are very susceptible to random playback defects because too much info is being compressed into too small of a space. Their recent Abbot & Costello, Hammer Horror, and Night Stalker, and Bela Lugosi sets were notorious for freezing up during playback.

I have no issue with streamlining packaging, but who cares if the disk won't play through? Most other studios who released to this format have already abandoned the practice for this very reason. Come on Universal, stop releasing inferior mechandise.
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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No worries; the prints are very good!, April 14, 2006
By Joan Crawford "Jon" (Lansing, MI USA) - See all my reviews
When you are buying classic movies on DVD, your main concern probably is the quality of the film transfers. Who wants to watch grainy, unrestored black-and-white films when such beautiful transfers of other films have been released (Now Voyager or Mildred Pierce, for example)? My point is all classic films deserve first-rate dvd transfers.

I am happy to report that the films in Universal's Marlene Dietrich collection all look very good. The transfers are not perfect, and quite possibly could have been restored to a greater extent. However, the transfers look just as good as anything WB has been releasing lately. The transfers are about on par with titles from the Greta Garbo or Joan Crawford collections from WB; not perfect, but very nice.

My main complaint is there were not more Dietrich films in this collection. I would love to also have Shanghai Express, The Scarlet Empress, Desire, Angel, Dishonored, and A Foreign Affair. Hopefully, Universal will release a second volume with these titles.

Athough the packaging is attractive, it is cheap. The movies are crammed on two-sided DVDs. It's mystifying why Universal saw fit to cram four titles on one double-sided DVD and one title (Golden Earrings) on one side of the other double-sided DVD (leaving a complete side with nothing on it). It seems a waste of DVD space to me; why not put three more titles in the set with that extra space? Or, for better picture quality, put one title on three DVD sides, and two on one side? My guess is they were in a big, careless hurry.

Luckilly, this is not that big of a deal. The films are here, they look good, and the price is a bargain! In these days, who can afford to spend all their money on movies? WB may be charging the cost of this set for one movie alone, and with about the same transfer quality. At least Universal gives us five films for the cost of one WB title!
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3.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for films, 1 for packaging, April 26, 2006
By C. Tolley "Chris Tolley" (hampton, tn United States) - See all my reviews
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Marlene Dietrich was one of the greatest stars the movies ever produced. That said, she deserved better treatment for her films than this. I have no objections to the films presented here. None of th five films were available on DVD before, and their release in this format was way overdue. However, the packaging was negligible. Five films on two discs, divided this way: four films on one disc, with one film on the other. No liner notes of any kind, and practically no extras whatsoever. A still gallery of any sort would have great here, as well as any kind of Dietrich documentary, which was notably absent. The films themselves look fine, and the addition of a subtitle option was very welcome. I've viewed each film, and they look fine to me. I have these movies on video, and they all look better in this set. The pricing was very fair, as there is nothing extra added to drive up the price. One would think Universal would come up with something better to honor such a legendary star. Just look at the Greta Garbo Collection which is out now. One disc per film(except for the silent films), plus a documentary. Dietrich in her day was Garbo's main rival, and just as popular. Her films have aged much better than Garbo's, and her influence on culture and fashion continues to this day. I hope that sometime in the future, we'll be treated to a true Dietrich collection, done correctly, with the films given the whole archival treatment they deserve.
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5.0 out of 5 stars get the popcorn
it a great set to sit and relax and have a movie day. these are group of some of marlen's best performances and a good variety. Sit back and enjoy
Published 1 month ago by Vincent Martiez

5.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL!!!!!
Wonderful set of Dietrich films. Universal has enough films for another set, so what's taking so long. No problems other than the annoying Universal logo.
Published 7 months ago by larryj1

1.0 out of 5 stars Too cheap to function set
It's great that these films are available, some good ones (Morocco) some bad ones (Golden Earrings) some in good condition (The Devils Is a Woman) some barely watchable. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Francois Guimond

5.0 out of 5 stars Golden earring classic
The only film in this collection worth watching is Golden Earrings with Dietrich and Ray Milland. A fantastic adventure film for the whole family. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Richard Franks

5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality for a great price
I was suspicious of the 3 DVD package at first - thinking that the quality would be lacking. However, I was pleasantly surprised that all the films were from very good quality... Read more
Published 15 months ago by John L. Lyons

5.0 out of 5 stars Marlene Dietrich the glamour collection
i have always loved marlene dietrich,this dvd set of her movies is great,five of her greatest movies,a five star rating.jeanette
Published 18 months ago by Jeanette M. Mcfarland

5.0 out of 5 stars Old Memories
Good to watch those old movies, especially when there's nothing to do outside and you are stuck inside. Brings back the good old days.
Published 19 months ago by Carol J. Miller

5.0 out of 5 stars Historical Document
It's really good to have all these films in one collection. For people interested in the history of cinema, Hollywood, movie stars, etc. Read more
Published on October 19, 2007 by Andrew Finch

3.0 out of 5 stars Good prints, variable films, lousy packaging
This is a cheap DVD set so you get what you pay for - 5 films of the legendary Marlene Dietrich in excellent condition with no extras except a couple of trailers and poor... Read more
Published on June 20, 2007 by Douglas M

5.0 out of 5 stars Marlene Dietrich film collection

Just love watching the movies of the 1930's with their stories, elegance, and sense of drama. Marlene Dietrich shows many facets of her personality in this collection.
Published on May 7, 2007 by Sharon M. Dalton

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