Provides brief summaries, cast and credits, and background information on each of Dietrich's films
The Films of Marlene Dietrich
The films are arranges chronologically according to release date (in the country of origin).
Marlene Dietrich: The Life captures this complex and astonishing woman. Maria Riva’s biography of her mother has the depth, range, and resonance of a novel and captures the conviction and passion of its remarkable subject.
Spring Awakening, translated by Tom Osborn. London: Calder, 1981. Weinberg, Herman G. The Lubitsch Touch: A Critical Study. New York: Dutton, 1968. . A Manhattan Odysssey: A Memoir. New York: Anthology Film Archives, 1982.
Marlene Dietrich never threw away anything. She kept her good-luck black rag doll (it appeared with her in The Blue Angel and followed her to dressing tables on every...
In Maximilian Schell's 1984 documentary Marlene, she refused to lend her image to the film. In spite of Schell's cajoling to film her, he was left only with their recorded conversations and earlier film clips and photographs, ...
Cabaret sensation. Recording artist. Writer. Marlene Dietrich was nothing short of enchanting—and remains so as she chronicles her fabulous rise to stardom in Marlene.
Marlene Dietrich: Pyramid Illustrated History of the Movies
In the mid-1970s Charlotte Chandler spoke with Marlene Dietrich in Dietrich’s Paris apartment.
From the wonderfully varied and witty mind of Marlene Dietrich comes an alphabetized collection of her most zany, honest, and heartfelt thoughts.