109, 930-935 Dietrich & von Sternberg in Hollywood
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Re: 109, 930-935 Dietrich & von Sternberg in Hollywood
Well now that you mention it...
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Re: 109, 930-935 Dietrich & von Sternberg in Hollywood
Why do I think ... Svengali....
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Re: 109, 930-935 Dietrich & von Sternberg in Hollywood
The biography Von Sternberg, written by John Baxter, pub. 2010. Excellent book, very authoritative.Lowry_Sam wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2018 2:39 amCan't recall which documentary or book presents the definitive take on their relationship, but I thought it was pretty well known that von Sternberg's obsession w/ Marlene was one way, as she had very little interest in him.....or any man, but only assumed the role to further her career...and The Devil Is A Woman basically sums up their relationship.kcota17 wrote: Wed Aug 22, 2018 7:34 am does anyone know if there was anything between Dietrich and Von Sternberg or anything that contributed to them not working again ever?
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Re: 109, 930-935 Dietrich & von Sternberg in Hollywood
No idea where else to post this (mods, please feel free to move if you think of a better spot), but this is pretty cool:
"Shanghai Express" star Anna May Wong is getting her own commemorative quarter
"Shanghai Express" star Anna May Wong is getting her own commemorative quarter
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Re: 109, 930-935 Dietrich & von Sternberg in Hollywood
What are the prospects for this set getting an upgrade?
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Re: 109, 930-935 Dietrich & von Sternberg in Hollywood
I was under the impression that original negatives for Paramount films of the ‘30s no longer exist, so the best sources are usually at least a couple of generations removed. It’s likely an upgrade would be futile: the film grain of the physical element might be sharper and better resolved, but the actual image capture (the information burned into the film) won’t look better.
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Re: 109, 930-935 Dietrich & von Sternberg in Hollywood
The notes included with the set break it down like this:
- Morocco - 2K from fine-grain safety print
- Dishonored - 4K from "35mm prints" held by UCLA (apparently nitrate prints, per other sources)
- Shanghai Express - 4K from dupe negative and a composite fine-grain print
- Blonde Venus - same as Dishonored
- The Scarlet Empress - same as Dishonored
- The Devil Is a Woman - 4K from safety dupe negative