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- The Blue Angel
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- (December 15, 1930)
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- If The Blue Angel is familiar material, it is also the sort
- of thing that Emil Jannings does better than anyone else. Once
- more he shows the disintegration of an elderly man, this time
- a schoolteacher who falls in love with a cabaret singer (Marlene
- Dietrich). He only went to the cabaret to find where his pupils
- were spending their time, but he drank too much and stayed all
- night; the headmaster heard about it and discharged him. He
- marries the singer and works in her floor show as assistant to
- a magician. When he finds that his wife is unfaithful to him his
- sick brain cracks completely. It is effective theatre and the
- brilliant performances of Jannings and Miss Dietrich make it
- believable. The first important talking picture in English made
- in Germany, The Blue Angel was directed by an American, Josef
- von Sternberg, yet its faults are characteristically Tuetonic
- -- lack of pace and a morbidity so profound that at times it
- amounts to mawkishnes. Specimen shot: Marlene Dietrich singing
- in garters, a cloak, and high-heeled slippers.
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