@@marlenearchives I first saw Marlene Dietrich at a midnight charity performance at The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London in about 1972. I was very poor and only could afford a seat in the very top of the theatre. There were 100s of people waiting to see her at the stage door and because I was at the top of the theatre it had taken me ages to get out so I was at the very back of the crowd. She did not wait to give autographs, I think she was overwhelmed by the size of the crowd. She was swept away, to the Savoy Hotel and as the car drove slowly down Drury Lane I was able to run along side it and had a perfect view of her. A year or so later Dietrich returned to London and did a series of concerts at The Queens Theatre on Shaftesbury Lane. I was there for the first night and now I had a better seat. Still there were crowds at the stage door but in the audience there had been many of the Hollywood greats that had been to her dressing room to see her so we got to see them as they left. Then Dietrich came out, climbed up onto the Rolls Royce and threw autographed photos into the crowd - I got one! A year or so later she gave concerts at the Wimbledon Theatre. Again I was there on the first night and now I had a seat in the front row of the stalls. Again I was there at the stage door but this time she did not give autographs but got into the car immediately. Probably the next year she returned and again I was in the front row on the first night. For most of the second act everyone was out of their seats crowding forward but I was there right at the front. Encore after encore, it was always the same formula - and we loved it. Once again I was at the stage door and this time she stayed, talking, kissing, signing programmes and my programme was passed over the heads of others, signed and passed back to me. Gradually the crowd thinned out but still she stayed until there were just a handful of us. Dietrich stopped, she looked around at us, it was as though she was looking for someone - she was and she saw who she was looking for. Me, she came over to me, took hold of both my hands, kissed both my cheeks. Said goodnight and then got into the car and drove away. I never saw her again.
I never saw her. I was too young. But I went to Berlin to visit her grave and brought her tuberoses flowers, because I read that she liked those flowers best.
Love her attitude in terms of working and duty. She’s really saying nothing negative about anybody. A great person , a wise person , and a real diva in the positive way of the word.
Except in while in Britain in 1939 she did say live over German radio *Hitler is an idiot* (and Hitler deserved it) other than that, she was quite a great person
@@jimhuffman9434 i wish people badmouth Stalin as they do with Hitler. After all Stalin killed five times more people and no one turns a hair. If Stalin's victims had ben jews, maybe....
@@gonzalov5452 Marlene was a controlling attention hoe and bi swinger. She seemingly went on to have a female secretary groom her daughter, supposedly in her late teens I believe. Her daughter and media has talked on this sparingly, but there may have been other people she tried to pimp her daughter to. Some have thought Marlene did this to always keep her daughter close and made to feel like no one could love her so she would only have mommy.
To see how humbly she speaks about getting her first role and how she didn’t think she could do it is amazing. She is someone that we have the perception that she was untouchable. What a remarkable woman
Marlene looks great here. Remember this was 40 years after she was a star at Paramount in the 1930s! She became a very good and very skilled concert performer.
Marlene was a live cabaret/night club performer before her film career. Whether hair, lighting, costuming, all the essentials to showcase an act, she knew. She got an award from make-up artists engraved, "You know as much as we do."
I actually had a conversation with Marlena Dietrich in Montreal at Expo 67 where she was performing her celebrated stage show. Still a beauty she was intense, larger than life, smouldering and unforgettable. Her grandson was in my year at Carnegie Mellon University and he had nixed feelings about his film actress grandmother.
My gosh, i am glad to have discovered Marlene Dietrich this year. Gosh, she was absolutely breathtaking and a great actress ahead of her time . This interview is good to see her true self and personality. ❤❤❤
I like how she speaks so slowly and thoughtfully. Unlike the female so-called "stars" of today with their rapid fire speaking and vulgar comments, trying to be funny.
@@fraenkiegoodboy1760 so true. if you ask me, 'temeculajoe' was just dropping a contribution (one of those 'temeculajoe droppings' as it were) of his own, however stupid and no matter how high the cost... or maybe he is one of those 'many stars' and was just trying to be as 'thoughtful and intelligent' as them....: honestly, who would expect him to give more, mmh ??
@@monoecumsemper Literally all he said was that there are many celebrities today that are thoughtful and intelligent. Just like how there were many stars back then who weren’t very intelligent. Marlene is a rarity in both time periods.
@@thenablade858 wtf ?? @Fraenkie Goodboy was/is right, ""temeculajoe" and you missed the point. Fair enough. Comparison was/is made to Marlene Dietrich only (the point) with no generalisation, that's why. Again: @Fraenkie Goodboy was/is right. You don't get this, you're not fit for talking to.
They hated it other cause they had a falling out although they were very polite in their public remarks about each other. They had a fling in Berlin in the 20s, which they subsequently denied
I followed her all my life,have so many books pictures and magazine articles about her.I started learning to sing with some of her songs but changed to opera.Every 5 years i am invited to sing Lily Marlene at a world war 2th concert and listen to her version of it to get inspired.She stayed completely true to herself which i always admired.Absolute beauty but she must have been very difficult having such a huge personality.I learned a lot from her,listening and reading.Rest in Peace in Berlin Marlene💝
Not too long after this interview in 1972, Marlene Dietrich had an accident during one of her concerts when she fell off the stage and suffered a compound fracture of her leg. Shortly after that, she retired from live performances. A few years later, she retired completely and became a recluse in her Paris apartment where she lived the last 20 years of her life. I'll never forget the day she passed. It was headline news around the world. She was a woman of the world but also an American hero. I highly recommend the film made by her grandson David Riva -- 'Marlene Dietrich -- Her Own Song'.
Hello, this is 1971. Yes, shortly thereafter, in 1975, she fell and broke her hip. In 1979, her career as an actress ended, but until her death she wrote books, was interested in life behind the apartment. By the way, she went to her apartment in America for a long time, until about 1982, after that she paid for an apartment there until her death.
Bing Crosby also fell off the stage, a deep head-first tumble. Although he seemed to recover and even wound up playing golf in Spain, he died a few months afterward.
Thank you so much for uploading this again. Marlene is fascinating - in this interview she is in complete control. And she was so highly intelligent- her observations were spot on. She does come across as indeed very humble.
When she states that Garbo was a very unique person, that's true, be she was just as unique, if not more! I really loved her in "Witness for the Prosecution!" That is one of my favorite films still!
I always thought when I was a child that Marlene Dietrich was a a larger than life, camp character, but here you see another side to her, matter of factual and non dramatic and she looked fabulous at 70! 😮
As a British admirer of Robert Donat, I want you to know that Marlene, saved him and showed great kindness and love when he was struck down by his severe asthma condition. Marlene, is a movie legend but a lovely person with a big heart.
@@marlenearchives this is on his Wikipedia page..] His eventual co-star, Marlene Dietrich, was the source of much attention when she arrived in Britain. Donat was caught up in the furor, and the stress was so great that he suffered a nervous collapse a few days into the shooting; Donat entered a nursing home.[31] The production delay caused by Donat's asthma led to talk of replacing him. Dietrich, whose contract with Korda was for $450,000, threatened to leave the project if that happened, and production was halted for two months, until Donat was able to return to work.[32]
She is wearing tapes here behind her face, which lift her face up, that was something very common in the 60s 70s especially for film stars. And she used to have the very best cosmetics and aesthetics in Hollywood to preserve her myth.
@@kostasveronis5882 i know , and apparently it was beyond painful! she also performed with a very bad leg injury , on stage..she was a TANK that woman! insane!!
Sie war eine wunderbare Künstlerin, einfach sehr professionell und fokussiert auf ihre Arbeit, dem Publikum ihr Bestes zu geben! Aber der Mensch und die Frau kamen da wohl zu kurz, wenn man ihrer Tochter glauben darf! Maria Riva liebte ihre Mutter, aber sie litt auch unter ihr nicht unerheblich!
Indeed she performed in Israel and caused a sensation. She sang a couple of songs in German in spite of сonventional believe that it is a big no-no in Israel. The public loved her.
She loves to contradict and disagree with everyone, that was always Dietrich, her story was always how she wanted it to be, reality never impinged, one has to admire her !
Greatest Star ever lived. She's amazing in this interview. Even she is quite open here, there's always a little mystery in the air, that's her magic. I could watch and listen her for hours.
do not forget Jean Harlow,Greta Garbo ,Rita Hayworth,Marilyn Monroe,Brigitte Bardot,Elizabeth Taylor,Sophia Loren ,Vivien Leigh,Hedy Lamar ,Betty Davis,Joan Crawford as well with Marlene Dietrich
I miss the way famous (or common) people spoke and looked so classy a few decades ago, and how respectful journalists seemed to be. Most of what we see, hear and wear is so ordinary now.
The quality on this is excellent! Thank you for this. I have seen the full length interview before, which seems to be gone now. This one is very well done.
A true beautiful icon who will be remembered for all time for her beauty & style & grace i can see she is quite stern at times but how wonderful to have sat with her & chatted so openly i adore her x
I love everything about her and I could listen to her speak for hours. At 21:20 she talks about how her fans were wonderful but the press just didn't like her. So sad. She was an icon and was always herself though no matter what. Rest in peace to this icon and angel ❤️
She won’t smile or act compliant - you can feel her strong will. She remembers everything and will not have any mythologising or sentimentality. She is utterly captivating.
An incredible woman and great, great actress 😲😊😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍 Fascinating the work she did for the US Army. Incredible how beautiful she looks in her 60‘s even 😲A remarkable woman, very honest and low key about her incredible career.
I was never a fan of Marlene Dietrich but I admire her strength, work ethic and her reflecting on her life. Unbelievable she was already 70 when she gave this interview! I'm 15 years younger and don't come close in looks.
She said goodbye directly into the camera to the people watching at home. What a lady!
yes, very classy... with a display of genuine warmth
She was simply fabulous. A real star. I was fortunate to have seen her several times and to have spoken with her once very briefly.
thank you for your comment! You was lucky!
where and when did you saw her?
@@marlenearchives I first saw Marlene Dietrich at a midnight charity performance at The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London in about 1972. I was very poor and only could afford a seat in the very top of the theatre. There were 100s of people waiting to see her at the stage door and because I was at the top of the theatre it had taken me ages to get out so I was at the very back of the crowd. She did not wait to give autographs, I think she was overwhelmed by the size of the crowd. She was swept away, to the Savoy Hotel and as the car drove slowly down Drury Lane I was able to run along side it and had a perfect view of her. A year or so later Dietrich returned to London and did a series of concerts at The Queens Theatre on Shaftesbury Lane. I was there for the first night and now I had a better seat. Still there were crowds at the stage door but in the audience there had been many of the Hollywood greats that had been to her dressing room to see her so we got to see them as they left. Then Dietrich came out, climbed up onto the Rolls Royce and threw autographed photos into the crowd - I got one! A year or so later she gave concerts at the Wimbledon Theatre. Again I was there on the first night and now I had a seat in the front row of the stalls. Again I was there at the stage door but this time she did not give autographs but got into the car immediately. Probably the next year she returned and again I was in the front row on the first night. For most of the second act everyone was out of their seats crowding forward but I was there right at the front. Encore after encore, it was always the same formula - and we loved it. Once again I was at the stage door and this time she stayed, talking, kissing, signing programmes and my programme was passed over the heads of others, signed and passed back to me. Gradually the crowd thinned out but still she stayed until there were just a handful of us. Dietrich stopped, she looked around at us, it was as though she was looking for someone - she was and she saw who she was looking for. Me, she came over to me, took hold of both my hands, kissed both my cheeks. Said goodnight and then got into the car and drove away. I never saw her again.
@@TheClive1949 amazing story! thank you very much for sharing with us
Wow! That is amazing! You’re very lucky
I never saw her. I was too young. But I went to Berlin to visit her grave and brought her tuberoses flowers, because I read that she liked those flowers best.
Born in 1901 and this is 1971. Wow she looks good
To improve the quality, I slightly added sharpness, in life she would look even younger
Indeed, but research the description of what’s under the wig to find out why.
@@Ursaminor31 Yes, it sounds terribly painful
She had a perfect voice. She was a Diva. 👱🏼♀️👁️👁️ ❤️ Marlene was a Kontroverse, but She was a Star. Born in 🇩🇪⭐⭐⭐
Star in 1940 after nothing
Love her attitude in terms of working and duty. She’s really saying nothing negative about anybody. A great person , a wise person , and a real diva in the positive way of the word.
Well for someone who trafficked their kid to another woman...
Except in while in Britain in 1939 she did say live over German radio *Hitler is an idiot* (and Hitler deserved it) other than that, she was quite a great person
@@jimhuffman9434 i wish people badmouth Stalin as they do with Hitler. After all Stalin killed five times more people and no one turns a hair. If Stalin's victims had ben jews, maybe....
@@chrissinclair4442 what do you mean
@@gonzalov5452 Marlene was a controlling attention hoe and bi swinger. She seemingly went on to have a female secretary groom her daughter, supposedly in her late teens I believe. Her daughter and media has talked on this sparingly, but there may have been other people she tried to pimp her daughter to. Some have thought Marlene did this to always keep her daughter close and made to feel like no one could love her so she would only have mommy.
Interviewers were so respectful then. Of course she was legend, and there aren't really any legends today.
Marlene was the last legend....
But wasn't she having a dig at one of them, being unprofessional for not having done his background info on her, as he insinuates she is "impatient."
I absolutely adore her hairdo 😍 She looks so glamorous!
Yes, fabulous wig - she knew how to keep a good appereance! Actress thru and thru ☺️
It’s a wig
@@user-eu2me4bp7jnot a wig here her own hair
@@lisajan580 always a wig.
70 years old here….. Omg….her genetics were something else. Icon❤️
She lived her life the way she wanted
Amen 🙏🏻
I didn't even realise the interview was almost 30 minutes, it ended so quickly. She's so charismatic
One of the biggest stars of all time. A legend.
That's true though...
To see how humbly she speaks about getting her first role and how she didn’t think she could do it is amazing. She is someone that we have the perception that she was untouchable. What a remarkable woman
She was 70 here. Dam.
😯😯😯😯😯
🙌👍👍🌷
Live 20 more years age 90
I loved Marlene Dietrich german accent....its very thick
No, 76
she was 70 in 1971 ... she still kills at 70 !!!
So-called hot. My aunt resembled her and looked good at 70 too.
That woman is mysterious and classy we will never see the likes of again. Good honest answers. Great interview. Thank you M O M D 👍🇬🇧
Glamour incarnate ! She handles the interview very well, no one could talk at her place, she was a strong person with a strong armour.What a dame
Marlene looks great here. Remember this was 40 years after she was a star at Paramount in the 1930s! She became a very good and very skilled concert performer.
Agree
Marlene was a live cabaret/night club performer before her film career. Whether hair, lighting, costuming, all the essentials to showcase an act, she knew. She got an award from make-up artists engraved, "You know as much as we do."
She's 70 here!! Amazing. What a star.
Marlene Dietrich was a class act in all venues....humility, nobilty, class, confidence ....an unforgettable performer.
I actually had a conversation with Marlena Dietrich in Montreal at Expo 67 where she was performing her celebrated stage show. Still a beauty she was intense, larger than life, smouldering and unforgettable. Her grandson was in my year at Carnegie Mellon University and he had nixed feelings about his film actress grandmother.
Wow! Thank you for that history. About what you talked with Marlene ?
Serious??? Please tell more 🌹🙏
She still looks so beautiful here
As always
It's impossible to take your eyes off this beautiful woman .
Her nose is wide, not pretty
My gosh, i am glad to have discovered Marlene Dietrich this year.
Gosh, she was absolutely breathtaking and a great actress ahead of her time . This interview is good to see her true self and personality.
❤❤❤
I love Marlene, all her performances are wonderful! ...."and if I accept a job I better do it well". Spoken like a true artist.
So amazingly bad ass and witty and charming and well spoken. Thanks for uploading this, never seen this
It was exclusive to Swedish TV
I had a crush on Marlene Dietrich when I was a kid. When I saw her movies, she was absolutely gorgeous…
She is not attractive at all
Wow......beautiful lady. I never realized how attractive she was until seeing this interview.
I like how she speaks so slowly and thoughtfully. Unlike the female so-called "stars" of today with their rapid fire speaking and vulgar comments, trying to be funny.
That is a very general statement. There are many star that are thoughtful and intelligent
@@temeculajoe YOUR statement is a very general statement and means nothing.
@@fraenkiegoodboy1760 so true. if you ask me, 'temeculajoe' was just dropping a contribution (one of those 'temeculajoe droppings' as it were) of his own, however stupid and no matter how high the cost... or maybe he is one of those 'many stars' and was just trying to be as 'thoughtful and intelligent' as them....: honestly, who would expect him to give more, mmh ??
@@monoecumsemper Literally all he said was that there are many celebrities today that are thoughtful and intelligent. Just like how there were many stars back then who weren’t very intelligent. Marlene is a rarity in both time periods.
@@thenablade858 wtf ?? @Fraenkie Goodboy was/is right, ""temeculajoe" and you missed the point. Fair enough. Comparison was/is made to Marlene Dietrich only (the point) with no generalisation, that's why. Again: @Fraenkie Goodboy was/is right. You don't get this, you're not fit for talking to.
She was a STAR like Garbo. There is no one like them these days
Star👎👎👎👎
@@josetorti2629 a huge star
and she could act. unlike Garbo
When the world used to have real stars with glamour and comun sense!
What a beautiful lady.
She looks great!!! What a voice!
She seems very humble and self conscious when refering to her work.
Very respectful about Garbo.
They hated it other cause they had a falling out although they were very polite in their public remarks about each other. They had a fling in Berlin in the 20s, which they subsequently denied
The more I find out about her, the more I like her!
But even her age, doesn't deter her rabid fans or stop the flow of notes and bouquets across the orchestra pit!
What an incredible woman, fascinating interview! Thank you for sharing
Hello how are you doing 👋👋👋
I followed her all my life,have so many books pictures and magazine articles about her.I started learning to sing with some of her songs but changed to opera.Every 5 years i am invited to sing Lily Marlene at a world war 2th concert and listen to her version of it to get inspired.She stayed completely true to herself which i always admired.Absolute beauty but she must have been very difficult having such a huge personality.I learned a lot from her,listening and reading.Rest in Peace in Berlin Marlene💝
You are awesome person! You keep memories about Marlene alive!
I found this marvellous: "They sit on the phone and if it doesn't ring, they are offended!"
Not too long after this interview in 1972, Marlene Dietrich had an accident during one of her concerts when she fell off the stage and suffered a compound fracture of her leg. Shortly after that, she retired from live performances. A few years later, she retired completely and became a recluse in her Paris apartment where she lived the last 20 years of her life. I'll never forget the day she passed. It was headline news around the world. She was a woman of the world but also an American hero. I highly recommend the film made by her grandson David Riva -- 'Marlene Dietrich -- Her Own Song'.
Hello, this is 1971. Yes, shortly thereafter, in 1975, she fell and broke her hip. In 1979, her career as an actress ended, but until her death she wrote books, was interested in life behind the apartment. By the way, she went to her apartment in America for a long time, until about 1982, after that she paid for an apartment there until her death.
Bing Crosby also fell off the stage, a deep head-first tumble. Although he seemed to recover and even wound up playing golf in Spain, he died a few months afterward.
@@akrenwinkle Marlene had severe problems with her middle ear, which caused her to have coordination problems.
Her falls were due to booze.
Wow, she looks no older than early 50s here but is in her 70s. Utterly stunning woman.
Thank you so much for uploading this again. Marlene is fascinating - in this interview she is in complete control. And she was so highly intelligent- her observations were spot on. She does come across as indeed very humble.
A very smart woman, Indeed. :) ❤️
OMG i once found this interview but later disappeared and then now finally.....thanks so much 🙏💋💋💋
I like the way she keeps her distance and answers what she wants
When she states that Garbo was a very unique person, that's true, be she was just as unique, if not more! I really loved her in "Witness for the Prosecution!" That is one of my favorite films still!
"Witness for the Prosecution" (1957) is one of my favority films, too. And I watch it often!
I just saw this yesterday for the first time. Great film, and what an ending!
She's also marvelous in Judgment At Nuremberg (and Judy Garland is, too.)
This interview is amazing, I love Marlene 's voice and personality. She was magnificent, a real star.
Articulate, tactful and fascinating
Gorgeous at 70 years old!
she is 70 here? OMG she is gorgeous
How was she so humble? It's just incredible how she was such a legend but not a single bit of arrogance.
That' because she was born in a well-off family and raised with all the upper class values
There is a Diane Sawyer interview with her daughter here on RUclips that gives a respectful, yet also jolting perspective.
I always thought when I was a child that Marlene Dietrich was a a larger than life, camp character, but here you see another side to her, matter of factual and non dramatic and she looked fabulous at 70! 😮
Beautiful lady at 70 years, full of vivid memories and candidness.
What a treasure I have found! Thank you so much!
I love this German directness.
Yes. And she seems so vulnerable and strong at the same time.
Berliner ❤️
LOOKING FANTASTIC AT 70 AFTER TWO PERFORMANCES JUST BEFORE THIS INTERVIEW
She was a true elegant diva and not like the so called superstars today act.
As a British admirer of Robert Donat, I want you to know that Marlene, saved him and showed great kindness and love when he was struck down by his severe asthma condition. Marlene, is a movie legend but a lovely person with a big heart.
thank you for this information, I didn't know that!
@@marlenearchives this is on his Wikipedia page..] His eventual co-star, Marlene Dietrich, was the source of much attention when she arrived in Britain. Donat was caught up in the furor, and the stress was so great that he suffered a nervous collapse a few days into the shooting; Donat entered a nursing home.[31] The production delay caused by Donat's asthma led to talk of replacing him. Dietrich, whose contract with Korda was for $450,000, threatened to leave the project if that happened, and production was halted for two months, until Donat was able to return to work.[32]
70 year old , no surgery, no botox, no creams or filters ... DAMN!!!
oh she had surgery
She is wearing tapes here behind her face, which lift her face up, that was something very common in the 60s 70s especially for film stars. And she used to have the very best cosmetics and aesthetics in Hollywood to preserve her myth.
@@kostasveronis5882 i know , and apparently it was beyond painful! she also performed with a very bad leg injury , on stage..she was a TANK that woman! insane!!
Sie ist eine der letzten großen Diven des 20 Jahrhunderts. Eine wundervolle Frau und Künstlerin !
Sie war eine wunderbare Künstlerin, einfach sehr professionell und fokussiert auf ihre Arbeit, dem Publikum ihr Bestes zu geben! Aber der Mensch und die Frau kamen da wohl zu kurz, wenn man ihrer Tochter glauben darf! Maria Riva liebte ihre Mutter, aber sie litt auch unter ihr nicht unerheblich!
Great actress and woman. Lived to 90, great life, legacy too.
Thank you so much!! The quality is amazing!!!
I'm glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Ouah une légende , une icone la fabuleuse la sublime Marlene Dietrich superbe une star dans toute ça splendeur
Indeed she performed in Israel and caused a sensation. She sang a couple of songs in German in spite of сonventional believe that it is a big no-no in Israel. The public loved her.
And she loved Israel right back! ^-^
Much love! ♥
She loves to contradict and disagree with everyone, that was always Dietrich, her story was always how she wanted it to be, reality never impinged, one has to admire her !
Greatest Star ever lived. She's amazing in this interview. Even she is quite open here, there's always a little mystery in the air, that's her magic. I could watch and listen her for hours.
do not forget Jean Harlow,Greta Garbo ,Rita Hayworth,Marilyn Monroe,Brigitte Bardot,Elizabeth Taylor,Sophia Loren ,Vivien Leigh,Hedy Lamar ,Betty Davis,Joan Crawford as well with Marlene Dietrich
Jesus Christ, i just fell in love with a dead person😩
The same thing happens to me, but I've been in love with Tyrone Power since I was a 12-years old girl, and I will love him always and forever.
@@alimolina4279 love her so much
Lolll, I am in love with her since I was a child🌹♥️🙏 The love of my life🕊
@@alimolina4279 tyrone power and Robert taylor 💘 😻 💜 💛
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I miss the way famous (or common) people spoke and looked so classy a few decades ago, and how respectful journalists seemed to be. Most of what we see, hear and wear is so ordinary now.
Thank You for this treasure, I never did see this interview before. I thought I know everything about Marlene.
She's just one and only.
She is a stunning lady!
She was a master. This was a great performance.
When I was young. Marlene was embodiment of perfect woman for me and still is.
Yes, She still is! ☺️
@@azerethroth5761 smiling a little would have looked good on her
thanks 4 share it with us. Dietrich forever.
Captivating more so in this time of her life than ever before.
Wow she's absolutely stunning!
The quality on this is excellent! Thank you for this. I have seen the full length interview before, which seems to be gone now. This one is very well done.
As a German I am terribly proud of her ❤
A true beautiful icon who will be remembered for all time for her beauty & style & grace i can see she is quite stern at times but how wonderful to have sat with her & chatted so openly i adore her x
I admire Marlene Dietrich.
A most impressive person.
Thank you! Wonderful! Beautiful! Humanity at it's best...
Wow I did not know she she was on the front lines in the US Army. What a woman. Respect.
Her voice is so calm
She was amazing 🤩 so much class I love this lady
70? She aged like fine wine!
Pure elegance!
She was in the American Army, OMG! What a woman.
So what ? I had a housekeeper and she was a Soviet paratrooper in the Ukraine
Fascinating interview, especially her views of Hollywood at the time which reflect the Hollywood of today.
I love everything about her and I could listen to her speak for hours. At 21:20 she talks about how her fans were wonderful but the press just didn't like her. So sad. She was an icon and was always herself though no matter what. Rest in peace to this icon and angel ❤️
My god she was a gorgeous lady
She won’t smile or act compliant - you can feel her strong will. She remembers everything and will not have any mythologising or sentimentality. She is utterly captivating.
Wow, thanks for sharing this. She was super fascinating
Wow, what a character!
Her charisma is evident. But I am surprised by the quality of this footage.
Oh yes, She is very straight-forward and beautiful! Always a treat to see footage like this 😊
An incredible woman and great, great actress 😲😊😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍 Fascinating the work she did for the US Army. Incredible how beautiful she looks in her 60‘s even 😲A remarkable woman, very honest and low key about her incredible career.
Agree
@@antoninaartalevskaya2442 u know she was written a lot of lie?
She is 70 here
@@jurigagarin5741 Even more remarkable how she looks 😊
How wonderful 💕😊
You've done such a beautiful 😍 job ❤️
I really enjoyed it, thank you ❣️ Greetings from Texas 🤠❣️
Thank you for your comment!!❤️
@@marlenearchives
You are most velcome
Daahling 🌹😘
I was never a fan of Marlene Dietrich but I admire her strength, work ethic and her reflecting on her life. Unbelievable she was already 70 when she gave this interview! I'm 15 years younger and don't come close in looks.
wat ik zegen ik hep groote bewondering en respect wat marlene daar zijn geen woorden vooo te vinden voor deze atist .
Most people who worked with her later in her career wished they had met her also early in her career.
In my opinion, one of the greatest heros, she survived hardcore.
This interview totally contradicts the biography by her daughter. She was fab!!!
FIERCE, STRONG and GLAMOUS even when having 2 men standing in front of her...NEVER INTIMIDATED!!!!
I love Marlene Dietrich.
Her english is great.
She knows she is a star. Still beautiful