Stage Fright

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  • čas přidán 21. 03. 2009
  • Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Jane Wyman and Marlene Dietrich.

Komentáře • 28

  • @kimmylovesvintage3931
    @kimmylovesvintage3931 Před 7 lety +14

    I love marlene dietrich! she is my fave!

  • @gio4048
    @gio4048 Před 7 lety +9

    Marlene... I love you i love you forever!!

  • @cincotti
    @cincotti Před 15 lety +9

    wonderful, gorgeous marlene forever !

  • @ericgregorio2155
    @ericgregorio2155 Před 10 lety +16

    Marlene seduced me in this movie! WHAT A STAR!

  • @Mulder25j
    @Mulder25j Před 4 lety +7

    Marlene Dietrich WAS the movie. Things dragged when she wasn't on the screen.

  • @enzoelise
    @enzoelise Před 13 lety +7

    What a woman!

  • @alexanderbulow4568
    @alexanderbulow4568 Před 3 lety +2

    icecold marlene!

  • @isammolina4842
    @isammolina4842 Před 4 lety +2

    Diva y actriz formidable!!👀👌🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃💎🌠💎🌠💎🌠

  • @SophiahKoikasWindyQueen
    @SophiahKoikasWindyQueen Před 5 lety +4

    you can see how marilyn monroe's make up was done like Marlinas. I read that is what she told her make up artist, to make up her face like Marlinas. They kinda look a like too for that reason maybe.

  • @cafe2006
    @cafe2006 Před 12 lety +6

    FUCKING AMAZING OMG!

  • @sdidovich1
    @sdidovich1 Před 6 lety +1

    in this clip I can dietrich smiling thinking about the gown should plunge in the front and should have color I sense she did not enjoy the act of mourning the loss of a loved one she wanted to be happy

  • @alefor5423
    @alefor5423 Před 3 lety

    I imagined a romantic movie with images and music with starrings Jane Wyman and Gregory Peck

  • @luciofor5825
    @luciofor5825 Před 4 lety

    0:28 smoke with veil. Comfortable? Great actress despice.

  • @sommy38
    @sommy38 Před 10 lety +1

    NO APOLOGIES!!!!

  • @alexanderbulow4568
    @alexanderbulow4568 Před 3 lety

    no dior, no dietrich!

  • @foreoW
    @foreoW Před 13 lety +1

    @spagandtuna Why? When a character in a film relays events as they happened, why is it a petty trick when the film-maker visualises the events as the character describes them? WHY is it cheating to show the lie as it's described? The point is the flashback is being described by a liar and the audience are lied to as well. So when all is revealed at the end we realise the trick!
    And I don't understand the relevance of making comments on his "behavior around the film Marnie". Please elaborate.

  • @spagandtuna
    @spagandtuna Před 13 lety +2

    @foreo My comment re Marnie was in response to your superlative filled comment re your boy Hitchcock, and not directly related to Stage Fright. I thought I made that clear. As for Hedren, the fact is she stood up for herself against that disgusting troll and lost whatever film career she might have had because he prevented her from working during the run of her contract. What she "owes" the turd is the down period during which she was forced to take a step back to re-evaluate her direction CTD

  • @flaminia5
    @flaminia5 Před 15 lety +6

    Marlene Dietrich has overplayed everyone in this film, but maybe it was meant so by the director

  • @spagandtuna
    @spagandtuna Před 13 lety

    @f Simply because in the absence of any other clues or data for the viewer to consider, he is held prisoner by this device. If this technique was but one of the factors for the viewer to consider I'd say, o.k., but here you have a captive audience of a single-focused presentation in a mystery, lots of luck enjoying the ride on that one. With respect to Marnie, Hitchcock's construction of the Connery character is shameful as was his real life behavior toward Hedren both while and after filming.

  • @foreoW
    @foreoW Před 13 lety +2

    @spagandtuna I will agree to disagree with you on this one as I KNOW I will disagree strongly on your opinions on 'Marnie' (though I'm still unsure of its relevance to the merits of Stage Fright) which I think is even more misunderstood.
    I will say I have met Tippi Hedren (quite recently) and she still maintains she owes a great debt to Hitchcock - regardless of whatever happened (or didn't) on the set.
    Personally I always go on the merits of the film over the actions of its creators anyway.

  • @spagandtuna
    @spagandtuna Před 13 lety

    @foreo This is exactly what I'm referring to. And I have to disagree with you. I think a "lying flashback" is one of the devices viewers have every right to discount right off the bat, it seems so petty a trick that the use of one really doesn't speak well for the filmmaker, in my opinion. As far as your lauditory comments on Hitch, please comment on his behavior around the film Marnie, which I believe was reprehensible.

  • @spagandtuna
    @spagandtuna Před 14 lety

    Well acted but dishonest movie that rightfully earned the scorn of critics.

  • @PocketMarmo04
    @PocketMarmo04 Před rokem

    She was marvelous of course. But she was a b****.🤣