Blonde Venus (Ej svensk text)
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One of six films Cary Grant made in 1932, the first year of his Hollywood career, Blonde Venus also found him co-starring with the formidable Marlene Dietrich. Dietrich plays a cabaret singer who hooks up with Grant"'s politician when her husband, an American chemist played by Hebert Marshall, accidentally poisons himself and requires an expensive, life-saving treatment. An irresistible concoction of cabaret and melodrama, Blonde Venus is unmistakably a Josef von Sternberg picture, and includes the infamous musical number "'Hot Voodoo"', in which Dietrich emerges from a gorilla costume. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES 4K restoration Original mono audio Audio commentary with film and arts critic Adrian Martin (2019) Introduction by Nicholas von Sternberg (2019, 7 mins): the son of Josef von Sternberg discusses Blonde Venus Dietrich, a Queer Icon (2019, 25 mins): So Mayer, author of Political Animals: The New Feminist Cinema, analyses the queer iconography and legacy of Marlene Dietrich Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
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