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Marlene Dietrich : the glamour collection.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 28455 | UniversalLanguage: English Original language: English Subtitle language: English, French, Spanish Series: Franchise collectionPublication details: Universal City, CA : Universal Studios Home Entertainment, [2006]Description: 2 videodiscs (441 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
ISBN:
  • 1417069953
  • 9781417069958
Other title:
  • Glamour collection
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 791.43/75 22
LOC classification:
  • PN1997.A1 M375 2006
Online resources:
Contents:
Disc 1, Side A. Morocco / a Paramount Picture ; directed by Josef Von Sternberg ; adapted by Jules Furthman (1930; 92 min.) ; Blonde Venus / a Paramount Picture ; directed by Josef von Sternberg ; by Jules Furthman and S.K. Lauren. (1932 ; 93 min.)-- Disc 1, Side B. The devil is a woman / a Paramount Picture ; Adolph Zukor presents a Josef von Sternberg production ; adapted by John Dos Passos ; continuity by S.K. Winston ; directed and photographed by Josef von Sternberg (1935; 79 min.) ; The flame of New Orleans / a Universal picture ; a Rene Clair production ; written by Norman Krasna ; produced by Joe Pasternak ; directed by Rene Clair (1941; 79 min.) -- Disc 2. Golden earrings / a Paramount picture ; a Mitchel Leisen production ; screen play by Abraham Polonsky, Frank Butler and Helen Deutsch ; produced by Harry Tugend ; directed by Mitchell Leisen (1947; 95 min.).
Production credits:
  • Morocco: Photographed by Lee Garmes. Blonde Venus: Photographed by Bert Glennon. Devil is a woman: Songs by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger ; costumes designed by Travis Banton. The flame of New Orleans: Director of photography, Rudy Maté ; art director, Jack Otterson ; film editor, Frank Gross ; costumes, Rene Hubert ; set decorations, R.A. Gausman ; musical director, Charles Previn ; musical score, Frank Skinner ; songs "Salt O' the sea", "Sweet is the blush of May", "Oh, joyful day" music, Charles Previn ; lyrics, Sam Lerner ; sound supervisor, Bernard B. Brown. Golden earrings: Director of photography, Daniel L. Fapp ; art direction, Hans Dreier and John Meehan ; special photographic effects, Gordon Jennings ; set decoration, Sam Comer and Grace Gregory ; music score, Victor Young ; song "Golden earrings" music by Victor Young ; lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans ; edited by Alma McCrorie ; costumes, Mary Kay Dodson ; dances staged by Billy Daniels ; sound recording, Don McKay and Walter Oberst.
In: Roger Blunck Collection (Library of Congress)Cast: Morocco: Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich, Adolphe Menjou, Ullrich Haupt, Eve Southern, Francis McDonald, Paul Porcasi.Cast: Blonde Venus: Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall, Cary Grant, Dickie Moore, Gene Morgan, Rita La Roy, Robert Emmett O'Connor, Sidney Toler, Morgan Wallace.Cast: The devil is a woman: Marlene Dietrich, Lionel Atwill, Edward Everett Horton, Alison Skipworth, Cesar Romero, Don Alvarado, Tempe Piggott, Paco Moreno.Cast: The flame of New Orleans: Marlene Dietrich, Bruce Cabot, Roland Young, Mischa Auer, Andy Devine, Frank Jenks, Eddie Quillan, Laura Hope Crews, Franklin Pangborn, Theresa Harris, Clarence Muse, Melville Cooper, Anne Revere, Bob Evans, Emily Fitzroy, Virginia Sale, Dorothy Adams, Gitta Alpar, Anthony Marlowe.Cast: Golden earrings: Ray Milland, Marlene Dietrich, Murvyn Vye, Bruce Lester, Dennis Hoey, Quentin Reynolds, Reinhold Schunzel, Ivan Triesault, Hermine Sterler.Summary: Morocco: A cabaret singer arrives in Morocco and continues her wicked career by enslaving all the men in sight, until she finally falls in love. Blonde Venus: An aspiring young actress gives up the stage to marry a scientist who becomes afflicted with radium poisoning. She returns to cabaret life and meets a wealthy playboy who gives her the money for her husband's treatment. The devil is a woman: At the turn of the century, in the port town of Seville, it's carnival week, and the blood of enemies and the passions of lovers run hot. But, none so much as those of a young revolutionary, his old friend, and the new woman who comes between them both. The flame of New Orleans: An impoverished countess arrives in New Orleans with one thing in mind, to marry a wealthy man. Golden earrings: A Hungarian gypsy rescues a British intelligence officer and helps him to accomplish his mission.
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Video Recording Carleton University, AVRC SP456 - Collections Room DVD-02201 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 16050183759

Collective title from disc labels.

Morocco adapted from "Amy Jolly" by Benno Vigny; The devil is a woman based on the story "La femme et la pantin" by Pierre Louys; Golden earrings from the novel by Yolanda Foldes.

Disc 1 is a double-sided disc.

Videodisc release of five motion pictures, originally produced in 1930-1947.

Disc 1, Side A. Morocco / a Paramount Picture ; directed by Josef Von Sternberg ; adapted by Jules Furthman (1930; 92 min.) ; Blonde Venus / a Paramount Picture ; directed by Josef von Sternberg ; by Jules Furthman and S.K. Lauren. (1932 ; 93 min.)-- Disc 1, Side B. The devil is a woman / a Paramount Picture ; Adolph Zukor presents a Josef von Sternberg production ; adapted by John Dos Passos ; continuity by S.K. Winston ; directed and photographed by Josef von Sternberg (1935; 79 min.) ; The flame of New Orleans / a Universal picture ; a Rene Clair production ; written by Norman Krasna ; produced by Joe Pasternak ; directed by Rene Clair (1941; 79 min.) -- Disc 2. Golden earrings / a Paramount picture ; a Mitchel Leisen production ; screen play by Abraham Polonsky, Frank Butler and Helen Deutsch ; produced by Harry Tugend ; directed by Mitchell Leisen (1947; 95 min.).

DVD; region 1, NTSC; full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby digital 2.0 mono.

In English with optional English SDH, French or Spanish subtitles (Morocco).

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