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Marlene Dietrich One
of her best numbers, "Hot Voodo" makes this one of her great
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| Dinner at Eight (VHS) |
Marie Dressler
1934 These are some of the most glam and memorable sets in
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| Female (VHS) |
Ruth Chatterton 1931
film from Hollywood's Forbidden Cinema days. Pre-code
Hollywood story of a powerful woman and her struggle to get
what she wants. |
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| Gilda
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Rita
Hayworth Dazzling and sensual are just the beginning of the
moves Rita Hayworth has in this film. She sings her
famous "Put the Blame on Mame" and does a sensational strip
tease! |
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| Camille, Greta Garbo, 1937 (VHS) |
| Gorgeous cinematography
and incredible interiors...chaises, beds, way over the top
fantasy. |
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| Illicit (VHS) |
Barbara
Stanwyck Wonderful film from Hollywood's Forbidden Cinema
days in 1931. Stanwyck plays a woman who believes love kills
marriage. It's very dramatic and has great dialog. |
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| IT
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Clara Bow A charming
little romantic piece full of playful comedy. |
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| Marie
Antoinette, Norma Shearer, 1938 (VHS) |
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like watching magic...the costumes and the ambience of this
film take you on a wonderful journey into fantasy. The whole
movie glows and sparkles, except for the end, with her sad
fate. |
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| Mata
Hari (VHS) |
Greta Garbo 1932 Get
inspiration and transport yourself into amazing fantasy tents
and luxury beyond imagination in the middle of the desert.
Definitely great for boudoir ideas and lots of beauty to feast
on! |
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Man Godfrey (VHS) |
Carole Lombard and
William Powell Hilarious and elegant film from 1936. Takes
place in a high society family in Manhattan. Great costumes
and repartee. |
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| Princess Tam Tam (VHS) |
| Josephine Baker film
featuring some of her best music in 1935. Lots of fun, a
variation on Pygmalion. |
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