
Amelita Galli-Curci as Lucia di Lammermoor (One of most famous of all Donizetti’s operas), 1915 | src: Exhibitions – Library of Congress
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Amelita Galli-Curci as Lucia di Lammermoor (One of most famous of all Donizetti’s operas), 1915 | src: Exhibitions – Library of Congress

Franz Xaver Setzer :: Maria Jeritza as Turandot, 1926.
The last of Puccini’s operas, Turandot is set in long-ago China. It is
the story of Prince Calàf, who falls in love with the forbidding
Princess Turandot. / src: Music Division, Library of Congress. Courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera.
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Myrna Loy as Queen Morgan le Fay in the comedy “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” (David Butler, 1931)
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Albert Witzel ::
Theda Bara as Cleopatra, directed by J. Gordon Edwards, 1917 / src: collectors-weekly
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Gjon Mili ::
Vera Miles, Barbara Bel Geddes, Carla Gravina, Silvana Mangano and Jeanne Moreau starred in a story of Yugoslav women fighting the Nazis in Five Branded Women, 1960 / src: Life Picture Collection / Getty Images via The Guardian
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I’ve always been curious about the above photo when it appears online or in books: it’s clearly an entirely different outfit to the black sequinned one Dietrich wears onscreen in “Hot Voodoo.” Is this shot a “wardrobe test” of a potential costume that got rejected? In his book, Bach provides a clue: production of Blonde Venus was a long rancorous ordeal with Sternberg (and Dietrich) feuding with studio heads. (At one point Paramount threatened to sack Sternberg and replace him with another director). There were so many script re-shuffles that “major sequences (including the “Hot Voodoo” number) were completely recostumed and reshot.” So, the famous version of “Hot Voodoo” we’re all familiar with is actually the second reshot version. This pic above was presumably what Dietrich wore in the original scrapped number that was resigned to the cutting room floor. / source: graham-russell
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Eugene Robert Richee ::
Marlene Dietrich as Shanghai Lily in Shanghai Express, directed by Josef von Sternberg, 1932 / src: Alice Japan
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Swedish born actress Greta Garbo poses for a publicity still for the MGM film wearing costume for her role in the film ’Queen Christina’, directed by Rouben Mamoulian, cinematographer:
William Daniels, 1933 / src: IMDb
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