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Marlene Dietrich singing "Hot Voodoo" in Blonde Venus (1932). Directed by Josef von Sternberg. With a young Cary Grant. How cool and bizarre Hollywood was at times before the Hays Code.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Blonde Venus
Labels:
Blonde Venus,
Cary Grant,
Classic Films,
Film,
Hays Code,
Jazz,
Josef von Sternberg,
Marlene Dietrich
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Ah yes, the great von Sternberg. I've been looking for years for a comprehensive biography or study on him, and have been unable to find one. Strage, eh? Of course, there are some books and studies, but nothing like you'd expect (as there is on Welles, for instance, or Huston).
The Hays Code... Don't forget the scene that brought it all about, olympic swimmer Josephine Kim swimming an underwater ballet sequence in the buff in place of Maureen Sullivan in Tarzan and his Mate, 1934.
Better not watch it at work.
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