Synopsis:
The collaboration between filmmaker Josef von Sternberg and
actress Marlene Dietrich is one of the most enduring in all
Hollywood cinema. Tasked by Para bosses to find 'next big
thing', director von Sternberg lighted upon German silent star
Dietrich and brought her to Hollywood. Successfully transitioning
from the silent to the sound era, together they crafted a series
of remarkable features that expressed a previously hitherto
unbridled ecstasy in the process of filmmaking itself. Marked by
striking cinematography, beautiful design and elaborate
camerawork these vibrantly sensuous films redefined cinema of the
time, while Dietrich's sexually ambiguous on-screen personas
caused a sensation and turned her from actor to superstar and
icon. Lavish, lascivious and wildly eccentric, the films Josef
von Sternberg and Marlene Dietrich made for Para Pictures in
the 1930s provide a unique testimony to Hollywood's Golden Age.
The six films that von Sternberg made with Dietrich in Hollywood
are presented here in new restorations on Blu-ray for the very
first time in the UK. Containing a wealth of new and archival
extras - including new appreciations, interviews, audio
commentaries, rare films, outtakes and deleted audio,
documentaries... and more! This stunning box set is strictly
limited to 6,000 units.
Extras:INDICATOR LIMITED BLU-RAY EDITION BOX SET SPECIAL
FEATURES:
* 4K restorations of Dishonored, Shanghai Express, Blonde Venus,
The let Empress, and The Devil Is a Woman
* 2K restoration of Morocco
* Original mono audio
* Morocco audio commentary with Daughters of Darkness' Samm
Deighan and Kat Ellinger
* Shanghai Express audio commentary with critic and film
historian David Thompson
* Blonde Venus audio commentary with film and arts critic Adrian
Martin
* The let Empress audio commentary with writer and film
programmer Tony Rayns
* Introductions on all six films by Nicholas von Sternberg, son
of Josef von Sternberg
* Josef von Sternberg, a Retrospective (1969): feature-length
television documentary by the accled Belgian director Harry
Kümel
* Marlene Dietrich: The Twilight of an Angel (2012): Dominique
Leeb's accled French television documentary on Dietrich's
final years
* The Fashion Side of Hollywood (1935): a short compilation film
of lighting and costume tests from Para productions,
including The Devil Is a Woman, and featuring costume designer
Travis Banton
* Lux Radio Theatre: 'The Legionnaire and the Lady' (1936): a
radio play adaptation of Morocco, featuring Dietrich and actor
Clark Gable
* If It Isn't a Pain (1935, 3 mins): excised audio of the deleted
musical number from The Devil Is a Woman
* Von Sternberg at the BFI (2009): an audio of the 2009
symposium on von Sternberg held at London's BFI Southbank
* The Art of Josef von Sternberg (2019): Nicholas von Sternberg
discusses his her';s works in painting and sculpture
* New video essay by film historian Tag Gallagher on the
Hollywood collaborations of Dietrich and von Sternberg
* New interview with Erica Carter, author of Dietrich's Ghosts,
on the Dietrich's career before von Sternberg
* New interview with So Mayer, author of Political Animals: The
New Feminist Cinema, on the queer iconography and legacy of
Dietrich and von Sternberg's films
* New interview with Nathalie Morris, film historian and senior
curator of the BFI National Archive's Special Collections, on the
costume designs of Travis Banton
* New interview with Jasper Sharp, writer and filmmaker, on the
life and career of Shanghai Express co-star Anna May Wong
* Image galleries: on-set and promotional photography, including
rare materials
* New English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
* Limited edition exclusive 120-page book with a new essay by
Pamela Hutchinson, archival interviews and articles, an overview
of contemporary critical responses, film credits and more
* UK premieres on Blu-ray
* Limited Edition of 6,000 copies
* All extras subject to change"