THEY'D NEVER GROW COLD!—The sands of the desert would never grow cold if there was a Marlene Dietrich hiding behind every dune. Of course, that's merely a personal opinion, but it must be admitted that her beauty is the kind that makes anything look warm and rosy—even a Sahara sandhill! The above scene is from Marlene Dietrich's forthcoming film, "The Garden of Allah," the man in the case being Charles Boyer.
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 27
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71THEY'D NEVER GROW COLD!—The sands of the desert would never grow cold if there was a Marlene Dietrich hiding behind every dune. Of course, that's merely a personal opinion, but it must be admitted that her beauty is the kind that makes anything look warm and rosy—even a Sahara sandhill! The above scene is from Marlene Dietrich's forthcoming film, "The Garden of Allah," the man in the case being Charles Boyer. Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 27
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