Blonde Venus

Blonde Venus

What could she do but flee from love? She loved two men at once!

Sinopse

In an effort to be able to afford expensive treatment for her gravely ill American husband, a retired German entertainer returns to the cabaret as Blonde Venus and catches the eye of a wealthy politician.

  • 6.8
  • 1932
  • Released
  • 1h 33m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Keywords
  • #prostitute
  • #love triangle
  • #germany
  • #nightclub
  • #deceived husband
  • #radium
  • #romance
  • #chemist
  • #pre-code
  • #nightclub singer
  • #motherhood
  • #nightclub entertainer
  • #mother child separation
  • #cabaret singer
  • #kept woman
  • #fallen woman
  • #adulterous wife
  • #wife leaves husband
  • #sick husband

Reviews

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 3 years ago

Definitely one of Marlene Dietrich's more sensitive and powerful - though not sentimental - performances as a wife and mother whose husband (Herbert Marshall) becomes ill with Radium poisoning. Faced with mounting bills for his expensive treatment in Germany, she returns to her previous work as a cabaret singer and is soon involved with millionaire "Nick Townsend" (Cary Grant). Marshall is heartbr

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@talisencrwalmost 10 years ago

It's mesmerizing to watch von Sternberg and Dietrich at work in this melodrama, and fun to watch both her and Cary Grant in early roles before they became household names and cinematic legends. One can't help but sense the parallel between this story (Helen giving up her family to be a star) and her real life, as von Sternberg told her to give up her family and life in Germany as he would take her

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