MARLENE DIETRICH - The Ruins of Berlin




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MARLENE DIETRICH - The Ruins of Berlin

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From "A Foreign Affair" by Billy Wilder (1948) From IMDB: Director Billy Wilder said famously of his difficulties with Marlene Dietrich and Jean Arthur in the film. "I have one dame who's afraid to look at herself in a mirror and another who won't stop looking!"

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