Marlene (2000 film) explained

Marlene
Director:Joseph Vilsmaier
Producer:Jutta Lieck-Klenke
Katharina M. Trebitsch
Screenplay:Christian Pfannenschmidt
Music:Harald Kloser
Thomas Wanker
Cinematography:Joseph Vilsmaier
Editing:Barbara Hennings
Distributor:Senator Film
Runtime:132 min (Germany)
125 min (US)
Country:Germany, Italy
Language:German
Budget:$9 million
Gross:$2,061,924

Marlene is a 2000 German biopic film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier and starring Katja Flint, Hans Werner Meyer and Herbert Knaup.[1] It follows the life of the German actress Marlene Dietrich and her success in Hollywood.[2]

Cited films

The movie contains "episodes" of the following films:

Reception

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.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marlene (2000). 18 April 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110111055243/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/593385. 11 January 2011. dead.
  2. Book: Mueller, Agnes C.. German Pop Culture: How "American" is It?. 2004. University of Michigan Press. 0-472-11384-4. 199–.
  3. Screen International. 17 March 2000. 27. Marlene disappoints in Germany. Scott. Mary.