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The Blue Angel (1930)

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Reviews Counted: 34

Fresh: 32

Rotten:2

Average Rating: 8.4/10

Consensus: Marlene Dietrich steals more than one show in this backstage tragedy about a lowly professor besotted with a cruel and enigmatic singer.

Runtime: 2 hrs

Genre: Foreign Films

Synopsis: 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... 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. [More]

Starring: Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings, Kurt Gerron, Rosa Valetti

Starring: Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings, Kurt Gerron, Rosa Valetti, Hans Albers

Director: Josef Von Sternberg

Director: Josef Von Sternberg
Screenwriter: Robert Lieberman, Carl Zuckmayer, Karl Vollmoller
Composer: Karl Vollmoller

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Jul 22, 2003

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One of the first films to usher in sound in cinema, "The Blue Angel" remains an outstanding cinematic achievement that has influenced untold numbers of artists in all avenues of performance and exhibition.

Full Review Source: ColeSmithey.com | comment Comment
04/12/09
Cole Smithey
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Marlene Dietrich is amazing!

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03/18/09
Cole Smithey
ColeSmithey.com

A remarkable performance from Emil Jannings.

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
07/28/08
Kim Newman
Empire Magazine

Director Von Sternberg does whatever is necessary to emphasize the moral decline of not only Jannings but also the community around him.

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07/28/08
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The first film collaboration between Josef von Sternberg and Marlene Dietrich, this reeks with decay and sexuality.

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07/28/08
Don Druker
Chicago Reader
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If The Blue Angel is familiar material, it is also the sort of hing that Jannings does better than anyone else.

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07/28/08
TIME Magazine
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On top of the drawing power of Jannings comes the discovery of a new magnet, Marlene Dietrich.

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06/02/08
Variety Staff
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Classic Con Sternberg drama which made Dietrich a superstar.

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02/22/08
Steve Crum
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A landmark early talkie that's marvelously outdated.

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09/12/07
Dennis Schwartz
Ozus' World Movie Reviews

A seminal work in world cinema, it's best known as the movie that catapulted Dietrich to int'l stardom, but it remains one of the most powerful and disturbing studies of amour fou (literally) and sado-masochism, with a haunting turn by Emile Jannings

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08/07/06
Emanuel Levy
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The film looks and sounds its age, but remains enthralling.

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02/09/06
Time Out
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Not only is Mr. Jannings's and Miss Dietrich's acting excellent, but they are supported by an unusually competent cast.

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01/28/06
Mordaunt Hall
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06/25/05
Emanuel Levy
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02/14/05
Robin Clifford
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Exceptionally high drama for its day, this tragic, tragic tale can tend to drag, but it's one of the best examples of well-realized filmmaking from the first half of the 20th century.

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01/18/05
Christopher Null
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12/16/04
Jake Euker
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A classic of the German cinema. Jannings is tragic, Dietrich is devastating.

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08/30/04
John Wirt
Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)

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02/28/04
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05/27/03
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05/23/03
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