Marlene Dietrich - Where Have All The Flowers Gone?

Marlene Dietrich - Where Have All The Flowers Gone? Where have all the flowers gone, Long time passing, Where have all the flowers gone, Long time ago Where have all the flowers gone, Young girls picked them every one When will they ever learn When will they ever learn Where...
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Marlene Dietrich - Falling in love again (1930) Video

In 1929, Dietrich landed the breakthrough role of Lola-Lola, a cabaret singer who causes the downfall of a hitherto respected schoolmaster, in UFA's production, The Blue Angel (1930). The film was directed by Josef von Sternberg, who thereafter took credit for having "discovered" Dietrich. The film is also noteworthy for having introduced Dietrich's signature song "Falling in Love Again".
Marlene Dietrich 1930s inspired make-up tutorial

Estimated time : 25-30 minutes How do I research signature looks? www.pixiwoo.blogspot.com PRODUCTS USED Benefit Playstick foundation in Jax Laura Mercier Secret Camoflage Concealer Benefit High brow Benefit luster dust in Nugget Bobbi Brown eyeshadows in Bone, Taupe and Mahogany Eyeko Graffiti eyeliner pen Rimmel Sexy Curves mascara Revlon Fantasy false eyelashes Bourjois Pressed powder in medium beige MAC lip pencil in Red Beaute weightless lip creme in Masochist. Silly FTC thing. Yes, I got all these products for free. No, I am not paid by or affiliated to any of these brands.
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Marlene Dietrich "You do something to me" (Porter)

Marlene Dietrich song "You do something to me" (Porter)
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Marlena Dietrich -Lilli Marleen

Outside the barracks, by the corner light, I'll always stand and wait for you at night, we will create a world for two, I'll wait for you the whole night through, for you, Lili Marleen, for you, Lili Marleen. Bugle tonight don't play the call to arms, I want another evening with her charms, then we will say goodbye and part, I'll always keep you in my heart, with me, Lili Marleen, with me, Lili Marleen. Give me a rose to show how much you care, tie to the stem a lock of golden hair, surely tomorrow you'll feel blue, but then will come a love that's new, for you, Lili Marleen, for you, Lili Marleen. When we are marching in the mud and cold, and when my pack seems more than I can hold, my love for you renews my might, I'm warm again, my pack is light, it's you, Lili Marleen, it's you, Lili Marleen.
Sexy 1930's Movie Stars Joan Crawford Marlene Dietrich Vintage Erotica Risque Cigarette Cards

Was your grandma a movie star? Please feel free to comment below if you are related to any of the stars in this set of movie star beauties. This set includes timeless legends such as Joan Crawford and Marlene Dietrich. Gloria Stuart continued acting into her eighties, appearing as a very...
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"Lili Marlene" Marlene Dietrich, Katy Carr at the Royal Opera House

Katy Carr sings "Lili Marlene", originally sung by Marlene Dietrich, at DJ Nick Luscombe takes over the Linbury Studio Theatre at the Royal Opera House on 18 July 2008, for 'Voices Across The World', hosting and DJing at an evening of singer-songwritten music from Katy Carr, Jamie Woon and Sweet Billy Pilgrim.
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Marlene Dietrich in Warsaw

A very rare footage from Polish television on Marlene Dietrich's arrival to Poland in 1964 (January 18-19). The movie icon visited Warsaw during one of her famous tours, which she organized in 50's, 60's and 70's. In this film she sings "Naughty Lola" and "Falling in Love Again". At the end the audience sings "Sto lat" for her - a song for a birthday. Visit Marlene Dietrich's official website: www.marlene.com
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Marlene Dietrich Witness for the Prosecution 1957

Nominated for 6 Oscars. Another 2 wins & 8 nominations. Agatha Christie tale of a man on trial for murder: a trial featuring surprise after surprise. «Unmatched ...in a half century of motion picture suspense!»
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Louis Garrel CENSORED scene ( Marlene Dietrich movie game forfeit )

Louis Garrel in front of Marlene Dietrich poster ( Blonde Venus 1932 ) ! Eva Green and Michael Pitt watching . The Dreamers.
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Sweet Dreams Marlene Dietrich

A tribute to the sultry Marlene Dietrich.
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Peter Murphy - Marlene Dietrich's Favourite Poem

My mother loved it so she said Sad eyed pearl and drop lips Glancing pierce through writer man Spoke hushed and frailing hips Her old eyes skim in creasing lids A tear falls as she describes Approaching death with a yearning heart With pride and no despise Hot tears flow as she recounts Her favourite worded token Forgive me please for hurting so Don't go away heartbroken no Don't go away heartbroken no Just wise owl tones no velvet lies Crush her velvet call Oh Marlene suffer all the fools Who write you on the wall And hold your tongue about your life Or dead hands will change the plot Will make your loving sound like snakes Like you were never hot Hot tears flow as she recounts Her favourite worded token Forgive me please for hurting so My mother loved it so she said Sad eyed pearl and drop lips yeah Glancing pierce through writer man Spoke hushed and frailing lips yeah Old eyes skim in creasing lids A tear falls as she describes Approaching death with a yearning heart With pride and no despise Hot tears flow as she recounts Her favourite worded token Forgive me please for hurting so
Marlene Dietrich "Assez" 1933

Marlene Dietrich enregistrée le 12 juillet 1933. "Allons, lève-toi va t'en, Pars, le lit n'est pas trop grand pour moi Qui suis lasse de t'aimer, T'aimer. Oui, tu m'ennuies avec tes grands mots d'adieux, Moi, j'ai horrreur de tous ces discours, mon vieux, L'or me dégoute et je déteste la cour, Rien ne me plaît...rien que l'amour! Pars, gentiment sans gémir sur tes malheurs, Pars, tu auras bientôt calmé ta douleur, Je ris de tous les sentiments dont mon coeur est lassé, Assez!"
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Golden Earrings Marlene Dietrich 1947 originl Zoltan Gypsy camp scene

This is a clip from the 1947 classic "Golden Earrings" with Marlene Dietrich. It's the title song, and as far as I know it's the original version because I can't find any song titled "Golden Earrings" before 1947.
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Marlene Dietrich - Garden of Allah

A tribute to Marlene Dietrich's first technicolor film. I have failed to use any Dietrich's song :( Youtube has made the quality of the sound and video MUCH worse :(





















