1.1376 Berlin female celebrity visiting group
"Ah...'Astral node resonance effect'." In a trance, French legendary female star Josephine Baker seemed to remember that one night of joy, the early morning after lingering, he mentioned this term in the "pillow words" that described the shelter in the "pillow words" that described the shelter.
"Don't forget, the spiritual core of you and my sisters in the "Episode 1" which originates from the master "Six-Star Demigod, divinity flows out: the divinity flows out of the six-Star Demigod, which can realize the mutual transformation of matter and spirit." Danielle, a battlefield girl, tapped her forehead gently.
"Totally correct." You should know that the star-stunning edge galaxy that Mrs. Katy, the casting assistant director, saw with her own eyes that the starry edge galaxies were lit up by a brand new domain. The remaining few were lit up by a full and half-star domain, which is what is commonly referred to as the "second half of the constellation".
In order to welcome the "Berlin female star visiting group", the "National Glory: Battle" set in the wide rail test site of the GGL Greater German Locomotive Manufacturers Federation will take action immediately and rehearse the welcome ceremony in the shortest time.
With the support of the "unlimited funding" of the Third Reich, as a large-scale studio with "actor training", organizing a warm welcome ceremony was simply easy to get.
The next morning, with the special train of the Propaganda Department entering the wide-rail test site platform, several famous Berlin female stars appeared together.
In addition to Hitler's mistress Eva Blaun and Olga Chekhovva who were surrounded by jewel-like female stars in the middle of the crowd, several famous actresses were also identified by Danielle, the chief casting assistant field girl standing in the back row of the welcome team.
Lil Dagover.
Born on September 30, 1887 in Indonesia, a famous German film star in Jakarta. She made her debut on the big screen in 1919's "Harakiri" directed by Fritz Lang. She then starred in Wayne's classic expressionist film "Das Cabi des Dr.
Caligari. In addition to three trips: one was Sweden in 1927, and the other was France in 1927. Going to Hollywood in 1928 and 1931 - Lil Dagovo's career was closely related to the fate of German films, her role was usually a weak, threatened heroine. She returned to Germany in 1933, and after the Nazis came to power, she continued to star in a large number of films during the Third Reich. Although she tried her best to avoid public participation in political activities, she chose to perform at the German Theater in Berlin, the Salzburg Festival, and usually appeared in popular costume musicals and comedies.
In 1937, she also won the National Actress Award and in 1944 she received the Iron Cross for performing in war zones and barracks as the "Lao Army Girl" on the Eastern Front of Jersey and Guernsey. According to this, she was reportedly a close friend of Adolf Hitler and one of the heads of state favorite German female stars. After the war, Lil Dagovo continued her career in the German film industry until the late 1970s, when she played many supporting roles. She died in Munich on January 24, 1980, at the age of 92.
Hilde Hildebrand.
Born on September 10, 1897, in Hannover, a famous German comedian and Berlin musical star. She was trained as a ballet dancer and became a member of the National Theatre (Residenz) ensemble since she was 16 years old. The following year, she made her debut as a drama actress. As the main performer of opera in the 1920s, she also appeared in silent films. When audio films replaced silent films, it also marked a turning point in Hilde Hildebrand's career. With her classic voice and beautiful appearance, she became one of the busiest actresses of the 1930s and 40 years, and joined the Nazi Party in 1933. When the war was coming to an end, she was captured, imprisoned and abused by the Soviet army while working in the present-day Czech Republic. In 1964, she was awarded the "Gold Filmband in"
Gold," in recognition of her outstanding performance in German films. She died in West Berlin on April 28, 1976.
Irene von Meyendorff.
Born in 1916, Estonia, the famous German film star in the Baltic Noble House in Tallinn. In the early 1930s, Erin came to Berlin to serve as an editor at the UFA film studio. The breathtaking beauty of the blonde ice beauty made her famous and quickly became the ideal German screen goddess. Her amazing beauty also attracted the covetousness of propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels, but she refused: "You (doing this) will be demeaning me, and you will be demeaning yourself." Joseph Goebbels' infamous nickname "Babelsberg Ram (Bock von
Babelsberg)” is the first of Erin. Although he only played a secondary role in German movies after the war, Erin, who was favored by her husband, had a rich and colorful life. He died in Hampshire, England on September 28, 2001.
Looking closely at the specific members of the "Berlin Female Star Visiting Group", a list that coincided with them was extremely high, and then it emerged in the minds of Danielle, the assistant field girl in chief casting.
That's right, it's the list of female stars whose scripts adapted from "Dragon Seed" have been circulated.
In other words, it was precisely because Hitler and his mistress Eva Blaun watched the first rough cut version of "National Glory: The Battle", which has been on the agenda, and will go to the Far East to shoot live scenes at the latest early next year.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! In fact, MGM's cooperation with Berlin filmmakers was very close before the Nazis passed the "Movie Act" in 1934.
For example, "Grand Hotel" released in 1932:
It depicts many characters from different classes in a luxury hotel in Berlin under the shadow of the economic crisis. This 5th Oscar Best Picture is the first "all-star movie" created by MGM in the early 1930s. The film uses a luxury hotel in Berlin as the stage of life, showing the bizarre encounters of five groups of characters on the same day. Although the narrative technique is average, the performances of several big stars are quite exciting, fully grasping the character's personality and situation, including: the Russian ballerina facing a career crisis, the baron who is addicted to gambling, the small person suffering from terminal illness, the banker in trouble, etc. These characters stage the joys and sorrows of life in a three-line interlaced manner, the plot develops smoothly, and although the scene is limited to the big hotel, the characters flow naturally. The story is in the later "Hotel Berlin (Hotel)
Berlin and "Weekend at the Waldorf" appear again and are adapted into the popular Broadway opera.
Then the question is.
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