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James Cunningham, Motion Picture Herald, N. Y., June 24, 1933.
First Speech Hitler gave after becoming
Chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg,
1933, two photos, newsreel footage
& Kintopp auf dem Bahnhof
Achtung! Großaufnahme: Abschiedsszene bei Lilian Harveys
Abreise auf dem Lehrter Bahnhof
(...) Photo, Berliner Morgenpost, Berlin, Deutschland,
Jan. 7, 1933
& Lilian Harvey in „My Weakness.“
(...) Photo, REFLECTIONS AND NEWS OF THE SCREEN WORLD,
New York Times, Sept. 24, 1933
Berliner Morgenpost, Sept. 26, 1933:
„Lilian Harvey hatte bei der New-Yorker Premiere
ihres neuesten Films ,Meine schwache Seite‘
in Radio-City einen starken Erfolg. Trotzdem die Handlung
ihrem Talent nicht gerecht wird und ein allzu
dünnes Motiv und Erzwungenheit der Pointen aufweist,
wurde die Premiere vom Publikum sehr freundlich
und beifällig aufgenommen.“
& Besuch aus Hollywood
Die Filmschauspielerin Pola Negri ist aus Hollywood
in Europa eingetroffen. Sie wird auch Berlin
besuchen. Unser Bild zeigt die Diva an Bord der „Europa“,
auf der sie sich eingeschifft hat.
(...) Photo, Berliner Morgenpost, April 21, 1933.
Pola Negri dreht in NS-Berlin.
& NAKED BREASTS, no matter how beautiful or enticing
in Paris pictures, will not be displayed by Pola Negri,
famous Polish actress who, some few years ago, created
international fame for herself in the role of a
loose-loving actress.
In fact, to hear her say so, from her suite in the Hotel
Ambassador, she paid $20,000 to keep her modesty.
Mlle. Negri, news dispatches said, had refused to act in a scene
in the screen adaption of Alexander Dumas‘ novel,
„The Queen‘s Necklace.“ When the filming of the novel
arrived at the crucial scene in which Jeanne de
Valois, played by the Polish star, bares her breast to the test
of red-hot iron, Miss Negri balked. It was immodest,
the actress contended, adding that she was not a graduate
of the „Follies Bergere,“ where, it is a well known fact,
nudity runs rampant on the stage, – sometimes hand-in-glove
with what Americans might call obscenity. So the
nude breast of the Polish cinema star was not photographed.
„For once,“ said Mlle. Negri, „I showed zee
temperament. I would not conseeder zee peecture. I didn‘t
like any of it. I dislike especially zee undressing
of zat scene. I pay half meelion marks to be released from
zee contract.“ And she explained the half million
marks amount to $20,000.
(...) Broadway snd Hollywood Movies, June 1933
& HERE he is – the actor who‘s flamed
romantic gossip in Hollywood – Brian Aherne, borrowed from the
stage at last, after refusing movie offers for three years.
He‘s watching Marlene make up for „The Song
of Songs,“ in which they play opposite each other. Miss
Dietrich seems to be enjoying those feminine
frills after her famous orgy of trousers
(...) Photo by Don English, Photoplay, June 1933
& What can beat a nice rest between scenes –
even if it‘s taken, back to a board? They had to rig this for
Marlene Dietrich while filming „The Song of Songs.“
That period costume, you see, was laced too tightly to permit
resting in a more conventional way. Oh, what a life!
(...) Photo, Photoplay, June 1933
& HAS NEW PICTURE. Marlene Dietrich, Paramount
star and individualist, who will be seen next in „Song of Songs.“
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, June 10, 1933
& Marlene in Paris
Marlene Dietrich ist gestern vormittag auf ihrer Heimreise
aus Hollywood in Paris eingetroffen. Marlene erregte
in ihrer männlichen Kleidung, die sie seit langem bevorzugt,
das größte Aufsehen. Von Paris kommt der Filmstar
nach Berlin und Deutschland, um hier den Sommer-Urlaub
zu verbringen.
(...) Photo, Berliner Morgenpost, May 21, 1933.
Marlene Dietrich geht nicht nach Berlin.
& „I see Hitler is still going haywire over in Germany.“
„Yeah. Didja read where he offered 6000
marks for Charlie Chaplin‘s mustache?“
„He must be crazy. What‘s it all about, anyhow?“
„All I know that he‘s always shouting that
nobody should be allowed in Germany who isn‘t of pure
O‘Ryan.“
„Why does he want O‘Ryan stock in Germany? The
O‘Ryans are Irish.“
„It‘s too deep for me. He just ordered all those German
picture stars home from Hollywood.“
„One of them says she won‘t go back, Hitler or no
Hitler. I forget her name.“
„You mean Marie Dressler?“
„That‘s the one.“
(...) Waco News-Tribune, Waco, Texas,
Sep. 16, 1933
& MARLENE DIETRICH will return from Europe July 18,
in time to see that night the New York premiere
of „Song of Songs,“ the picture she completed before
departing.
(...) indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, indiana, July 8, 1933
& James Cunningham
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Herald, Nov. 9, 1935, detail
„Now that he has seen Hitler“
Editorial content. „ASIDES & INTERLUDES
By JAMES CUNNINGHAM“ (...)
„Short shots“ (...)
„Charlie Chaplin is reported to be more convinced
that he can play a serious role with his trick mustache, now that
he has seen Hitler.“ (...)
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