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L'ange bleu

Original title: Der blaue Engel
  • 1930
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
17K
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Marlene Dietrich and Emil Jannings in L'ange bleu (1930)
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An elderly professor's ordered life spins dangerously out of control when he falls for a nightclub singer.An elderly professor's ordered life spins dangerously out of control when he falls for a nightclub singer.An elderly professor's ordered life spins dangerously out of control when he falls for a nightclub singer.

  • Director
    • Josef von Sternberg
  • Writers
    • Heinrich Mann
    • Carl Zuckmayer
    • Karl Vollmöller
  • Stars
    • Emil Jannings
    • Marlene Dietrich
    • Kurt Gerron
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • Josef von Sternberg
    • Writers
      • Heinrich Mann
      • Carl Zuckmayer
      • Karl Vollmöller
    • Stars
      • Emil Jannings
      • Marlene Dietrich
      • Kurt Gerron
    • 131User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 90Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Emil Jannings
    Emil Jannings
    • Professor Immanuel Rath
    Marlene Dietrich
    Marlene Dietrich
    • Lola Lola
    Kurt Gerron
    Kurt Gerron
    • Kiepert, Zauberkünstler
    Rosa Valetti
    Rosa Valetti
    • Guste, seine Frau
    Hans Albers
    Hans Albers
    • Mazeppa
    Reinhold Bernt
    Reinhold Bernt
    • Der Clown
    Eduard von Winterstein
    Eduard von Winterstein
    • Der Schuldirektor
    • (as Eduard V. Winterstein)
    Hans Roth
    • Der Pedell
    Rolf Müller
    • Angst
    Roland Varno
    Roland Varno
    • Lohmann
    • (as Rolant Varno)
    Carl Balhaus
    Carl Balhaus
    • Ertzum
    • (as Karl Balhaus)
    Robert Klein-Lörk
    • Goldstaub
    Károly Huszár
    Károly Huszár
    • Der Wirt
    • (as Karl Huszar-Puffy)
    Wilhelm Diegelmann
    Wilhelm Diegelmann
    • Der Kapitän
    Gerhard Bienert
    Gerhard Bienert
    • Der Polizist
    Ilse Fürstenberg
    • Raths Wirtschafterin
    Die Weintraub Syncopators
    • Group Cast Performers
    • (as The Weintraub Syncopators)
    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    • Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Josef von Sternberg
    • Writers
      • Heinrich Mann
      • Carl Zuckmayer
      • Karl Vollmöller
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    User reviews131

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    howdymax

    Descent Into Hell

    I think this is more a commentary on the human condition than it is a movie review. von Sternberg presents Professor Rath as pompous, rather inflexible and naive, and then reduces him gradually to a pitiful, self-debasing wretch - much like Tyrone Power's character in "Nightmare Alley". Rath, appears to me, not so much the victim as a drunken jaywalker who wanders out into traffic and is totally shocked when he is hit by a truck. Emil Jannings, without doubt, delivers everything that von Sternberg could have asked for.

    I have never been a big Marlene Dietrich fan, but I have to admit that, in this early effort, her utter sexuality and the casual way she dispenses it is hypnotic. Her character is also complex. Between her first encounter with Rath and those final scenes, her attitude toward him changes from amusement and ridicule to concern, pity, and even affection. His return to his home town and his descent into total degradation is painful to watch, yet she chooses this opportunity to humiliate him even further by offering herself to Mazeppa while he watches. I'm baffled.

    The corruption and hopelessness of the German cafe circuit is a perfect backdrop for this study of the human condition. When one reaches their absolute nadir - like Rath - there are few choices left. Suicide, violent hostility, or if you are lucky - the determination and will to climb out of the cesspool. Rath was a day late and a reichsmark short. I would like to think that if he had more time he would have made it.
    9bkoganbing

    Humiliation, Degradation, Despair

    Proper and respectable Emil Jannings, a teacher at a boys high school takes quite an interest in their moral well being. Seems there's this naughty establishment called The Blue Angel in his town where women have been known to entertain in various states of undress. Some of his boys have some postcards of one of the dancers and Jannings catches them with it. After confiscating the material, Jannings decides to go down to the Blue Angel and tell them not to be catering to minors.

    Of course he takes one look at the subject of those naughty postcards and since it turns out to be Marlene Dietrich, he realizes his own education has been sadly neglected.

    He's spotted the kids in the establishment, but they've spotted him as well. From an authoritarian figure, Jannings is now a figure of derision and has no authority in or out of the classroom. He marries Marlene and tours with her company as a clown. A return to his hometown proves to be more than he can bear.

    Though Marlene Dietrich became an international sex symbol from this film and got a Hollywood contract as a result, the film is really the story of Jannings, his downfall, his humiliation, his degradation. Their respective career paths were really meeting halfway in this film. She was going to America on the strength of this film, Jannings was returning to Germany where he became a very big star and leader of Adolph Hitler's amen corner in German cinema

    In the supporting cast is also Kurt Gerron who is a magician and manager of the troupe of entertainers Marlene and Jannings are part of. His life had the worst tragedy of all, as a Jew he met death in Auschwitz, but not after undergoing a lot of humiliation before. Not unlike what Jannings had in the film, but this was real life.

    The Blue Angel is a milestone film for many people and in an indirect way for Adolph Hitler as well since he got his biggest film star from the cast. Still though it's a stunning bit of cinema with performances that still hold up very well today.
    6blott2319-1

    Well-told but tough to watch

    The Blue Angel is a tough film for me to watch, because I am a very sympathetic viewer. I have a dreadfully hard time dealing with a plot that is almost entirely made up of a man's downfall. This story is focused on a respected professor who gets entangled with a nightclub singer, and watches his life go down the tubes. I felt so sorry for this man, and kept looking back on his decisions earlier in the film that led him down this road. Because of certain cultural differences between the world at that time, and the world of today, it was hard not to question why he even allowed himself into this position in the first place. Emil Jannings helped sell me on the film, though, because he does a great job of portraying the main character and showing his decline as the film progresses.

    I think one of the biggest questions I was left with after watching The Blue Angel was whether the professor ever felt any affection at all towards the nightclub singer. It almost seems like the situation caught up with him and he was forced into something he didn't want from the beginning. That made the film even harder for me to watch, because it makes this disaster feel unavoidable. I admire how this movie evoked a strong reaction from me, but it wasn't an enjoyable reaction in any way. At least it doesn't fall into the trap of many other films that torture their likable protagonist and try to sell that as a source of comedy. I always squirm in my chair with movies like The Blue Angel, but at least that's what it seems the film-makers were trying to accomplish this time.
    9mdm-11

    Marlene Dietrich's ticket to Hollywood Stardom!

    Joseph von Sternberg 'packaged' his muse, Marlene Dietrich to become a world star with "The Blue Angel". The disturbing story of a revue entertainer (Dietrich) and the middle aged professor(Emil Jannings)who falls madly in love with, and later is destroyed by her, based on the novel "Professor Unrat".

    Many unforgettable songs by Friedrich Hollander are featured, most noteworthy of course "Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe eingestellt" ("Falling in Love Again") and "Ich bin die feche Lola" ("They Call Me Naughty Lola").

    There is an English language version available (filmed simultaneously for an intended International release), but I recommend the original German with subtitles. Many effects are lost with the former. I can highly recommend this film, a must for fans of either the stars or the director!*****
    10radlov

    A classic of cinema

    This movie should merit a place in the upper region of the 250 top movies, somewhere in the neighborhood of "Citizen Kane" and "Twelve Angry Men". Apparently it is not very well known in the USA.

    In Germany and in countries where the German language is rather familiar, it is rightly considered as one of the classics of cinema.

    Amazing, that Sternberg, only a couple of years after the invention of the "talky" could produce a masterpiece that has seldom been surpassed. It was this movie that launched the carreer of Marlene Dietrich, with her famous song "Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe eingestellt".

    I had seen the movie many years ago. When I saw it for the second time about a year ago, I realized that Emile Jennings acting, as the rather silly teacher at the local grammar school who sacrifies his career because of a cabaret girl, was not less impressive than that of Marlene Dietrich. A pity that I did never see another film with this great actor.

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    • Trivia
      There are various accounts of why Marlene Dietrich was cast as Lola Lola, but the one given by director Josef von Sternberg in his autobiography is that Dietrich came to test for the film with a bored, world-weary attitude because she was convinced she wasn't going to get the role and was merely going through the motions - and Sternberg hired her because that world-weary attitude was precisely what he wanted for the character.
    • Goofs
      When the professor tries to cool the curling iron on the calendar, he tears down the date of November 27 and November 28. In the closeup, the date of November 24 appears.
    • Quotes

      [singing]

      Lola Lola: Falling in love again, never wanted to. What's a girl to do? I can't help it. What choice do I have? That's the way I'm made. Love is all I know, I can't help it. Men swarm around me like moths 'round a flame. And if their wings are singed, surely I can't be blamed.

    • Alternate versions
      Simultaneously shot in two versions (English and German) with the same cast; the German (with English subtitles) version is more popular because of the heavy German accents of the cast in the English language version. English lyrics for the songs were written by Sam Lerner.
    • Connections
      Edited into L'Aigle avait deux têtes (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt
      (uncredited)

      Written by Friedrich Hollaender

      Performed by Marlene Dietrich

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1930 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Golden Trunk Kun" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "prime old movies" YouTube Channel
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Blue Angel
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production company
      • Universum Film (UFA)
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,410
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.20 : 1

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