Talk:Marlene Dietrich
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I'd like to get more information together on her cult of personality, political and social stances as well as her interactions with officials of the Third Reich.
"Lili Marleen" seems to be the correct, original title of the song. See http://ingeb.org/garb/lmarleen.html
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I had no idea that many of those "old school" hollywood gals were bisexual.
~I have to agree with you. I would of thought that something such as Bisexuality would of been a risk that nobody in the hollywood would attempt.
[edit] marlene.eu
Is this deserving of its own section? Is it relevant at all? Perhaps a "Legacy" section or something similar (Trivia?) can be added for such info?Orbicle 10:21, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
"The heirs of Marlene Dietrich are currently suing the uncle of a 11-year old Danish girl, because he has bought the site marlene.eu for his daughter."
What can this mean? What has the fact that this man has an 11 year old niece got to do with anything? - Pepper 150.203.227.130 09:48, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
I totally agree. It may have something to do with something, but does it have anything to do with Dietrich? If others agree, maybe that section can be deleted? Orbicle 11:09, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The lost earring
I think we should put something in about the lost earring. At Blackpool in 1934 Marlene lost an earring. This year, 73 years from that time, the amusement park found it. Pretty amazing. But where would we fit that into the article? 71.106.243.15 03:23, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
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