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The Blue Angel (VHS 1989)

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewellery case including scuffs ...
UPC
0084296040520
Signal Standard
NTSC
Rating
NR
Director
Josef Von Sternberg, Josef Sternberg
Sub-Genre
German
Genre
Foreign Language, Foreign Films
Movie/TV Title
Blue Angel
Leading Role
Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings

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Product Information

This Josef Von Sternberg film, based on Heinrich Mann's novel PROFESSOR UNRAT, made Marlene Dietrich a star and began a tumultuous relationship between star and director that spanned Sternberg's most creative period. The film stars Emil Jannings as Dr. Immanuel Rath, a provincial prep school teacher who becomes incensed when he learns his boys have become infatuated with Lola Lola (Dietrich), a cabaret singer. Heading to the Blue Angel, a nightclub, to catch his pupils, Rath instead becomes bewitched by the sensuous Lola himself, beginning an obsession that drives him to the depths of despair. Visionary, haunting, and emotionally unrelenting, THE BLUE ANGEL stands as Sternberg's crowning achievement. Filmed in both German and English simultaneously, this is the German version, which is considered superior to its English language counterpart.

Product Identifiers

UPC
0084296040520
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3061728

Product Key Features

Genre
Foreign Language, Foreign Films
Director
Josef Von Sternberg, Josef Sternberg
Movie/TV Title
Blue Angel
Rating
NR
Leading Role
Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings
Sub-Genre
German
Signal Standard
NTSC

Additional Product Features

Format
Vhs
Release Date
19890614
Film Country
Germany

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  • Pre-WWII German film - Outstanding!

    Put "The Blue Angel" in your collection. This is an absolutely outstanding pre-WWII German classic with a timeless story. It really illustrates human nature and explores personality and traits. In Germany, this is considered THE movie classic and everyone knows the story. Superb acting although it's quite dated. Children probably wouldn't understand the story but adults would definately appreciate it! This version was released in 1989 on a NTSC VHS format and there are digitall remastered (or enhanced) versions available but this particular version will be fairly cheap and will re-create the original presentation accurately.