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TCM Classic Film Festival: A Night at the Opera (Sam Wood, 1935)

May 10, 2011 by Kristen Sales

Watching the Marx Brothers’ 1935 comedy classic A Night at the Opera is always an enjoyable experience. Watching it on the big screen with a theater full of delighted film fans is a special treat. But, watching A Night At The Opera with Groucho Marx’s grandson is a little slice of heaven. I had the […]

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TCM Classic Film Festival: The Devil Is A Woman but Dietrich is a Goddess

May 8, 2011 by Kristen Sales

In The Devil is a Woman Marlene Dietrich’s eyes are constantly moving: searching, darting, batting flirtatiously. By their fifth and final film collaboration, Dietrich and director Joseph von Sternberg had perfected the formula for exotic, onscreen seduction: just keep the camera on Dietrich. As Concha Perez, an enterprising destroyer of men’s souls, Dietrich is as […]

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TCM Classic Film Festival: The Devil Is A Woman (Josef von Sternberg 1935)

May 1, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Marlene Dietrich, a siren of the screen in early Hollywood.  Dietrich was originally from Germany where she performed on the stage and in silent films in the 1920s.  She was “discovered” by Josef Von Sternberg and cast in his film The Blue Angel (1930).  The success of the film led to her contract with Paramount […]

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