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Marlene
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJoseph Vilsmaier
Screenplay byChristian Pfannenschmidt
Produced byJutta Lieck-Klenke
Katharina M. Trebitsch
Starring
  • Herbert Knaup
  • Heino Ferch
  • Hans Werner Meyer
  • Christiane Paul
  • Suzanne von Borsody
  • Armin Rohde
  • CinematographyJoseph Vilsmaier
    Edited byBarbara Hennings
    Music byHarald Kloser
    Thomas Wanker
    Distributed bySenator Film[1]

    Release date

    • 9 March 2000 (2000-03-09)
    [1]

    Running time

    132 min (Germany)
    125 min (US)
    CountriesGermany, Italy
    LanguageGerman
    Budget$9 million[1]
    Box office$2,061,924

    Marlene is a 2000 German biopic film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier and starring Katja Flint, Hans Werner Meyer and Herbert Knaup.[2] It follows the life of the German actress Marlene Dietrich and her success in Hollywood.[3]

    Cast[edit]

  • Herbert Knaup as Rudolf Sieber
  • Heino Ferch as Carl Seidlitz
  • Hans Werner MeyerasJosef von Sternberg
  • Christiane Paul as Tamara Matul
  • Suzanne von Borsody as Charlotte Seidlitz
  • Armin RohdeasEmil Jannings
  • Josefina Vilsmaier as Maria aged 6
  • Theresa Vilsmaier as Maria aged 10
  • Janina Vilsmaier as Maria aged 13
  • Monica Bleibtreu as Witwe von Losch
  • Cosma Shiva Hagen as Resi
  • Katharina Müller-ElmauasMargo Lion
  • Oliver Elias as Jossi Winter
  • Sandy MartinasLouella Parsons
  • Richard KeatsasTravis Banton
  • Mike Wimberly as Harry
  • Elvira Jimenez as Juanita
  • Otto Sander as stage manager
  • Heiner LauterbachasErich Pommer
  • Ben Becker as Ernst Linke
  • Jürgen Schornagel as Friedrich Mollner
  • Götz OttoasGary Cooper
  • Ute Cremer as Maria Riva
  • George Valencia as Carlos
  • Gloria Gray as Mae West
  • Michel Francoeur as Maurice Chevalier
  • Heinrich Schafmeister as pianist
  • Cited films[edit]

    The movie contains "episodes" of the following films:

    Reception[edit]

    The film was not well received in Germany and also did not open well at the box office, opening on 420 screens and grossing $700,000 in its first four days and finishing fifth at the German box office.[1]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d Scott, Mary (17 March 2000). "Marlene disappoints in Germany". Screen International. p. 27.
  • ^ "Marlene (2000)". Archived from the original on 11 January 2011. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
  • ^ Mueller, Agnes C. (2004). German Pop Culture: How "American" is It?. University of Michigan Press. pp. 199–. ISBN 0-472-11384-4.
  • External links[edit]

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  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marlene_(2000_film)&oldid=1229214088"

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