Modern Screen (Dec 1934 - Nov 1935)

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MODERN SCREEN u Spanish Jilonde By JAMES A. DANIELS When she's bad, she's very, very good! cess story in one short sentence. • The the more the screen -goers love her. i she shatters the louder the fans In "Blue Angel" she played an alwrecked the life and career of a promptly voted her the biggest "Blue Angel' "Morocco" added new when their Marlene swept Chinese background in of delight from her adSquare to Timbuctoo. So day: La Dietrich is back > "Morocco" heartless and exotic blonde Spanish in Spain." • Once again brings men to her feet, that rarest and most allurtakes everything and i That's Marlene Dietrich's sucwickeder she is on the screen The more masculine hearts cheer. • Look at the record : luring but heartless siren who man who adored her. The fans box office attraction of the day. h "Shanghai Express" legions of Dietrich fans. And devastatingly across the colorful "Shanghai Express" the whoops mirers could be heard from Times here's the good news of the in character — this time as the "Carnival In Spain" dancer in Paramount's "Carnival she exercises the fatal charm that nd once again she tramples on their hearts. As ing of racial beauties, the Spanish blonde, Marlene gives nothing. • Directed by Josef von Sternberg, "Carnival in Spain" unfolds a gripping story of the love of two men for the Spanish Blonde, the idol of all Spain. Unhappiness and tense drama follow in her wake. And through it all, this loveliest of all sirens, continues to prove that, when she's bad, she's very, very good! ADV.