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DIETRICH'S BRITISH PICTURE.

Marlene Dietrich has completed her part in "Knight Without Armour" and has left for Hollywood to start work on her next picture for Lubitsch. "Knight" Without Armour": is the most important picture London Films have so far produced! Although the story is laid for the most part in Russia during the Revolution, Marlene Dietrich has opportunities of wearing some sensatioftaj dresses. Many London film productions have been responsible for launching new fashion cycles and "Knight Without Armour" will be no exception. Its Russian setting' gives Dietrich a splendid opportunity to display her flair for clothes.

The large cast of Paramourit's "Souls at Sea," in which Gary Cooper and George Raft are co-starred, has been increased by the; addition', of the following players:—Clyde Cook, Crauford Kent, Robert Warwick,'-John Elliott, J. M. Sullivan, Lionel Braharh, Gloria Williams, Phyllis Godfrey, Frank Benson, David Clyde, Mary Gordon, Herbert Clifton, Carlyle O'Rourke, ; Paul Walton, Ralph Sedan, Eugene Borden, and Andre Beranger. Henry Hathaway, who is to direct the picture, together with more than 200 players and a large group of technical aides, will be quartered on Catalina Isthmus, standing out to sea' each *morning before dawn oh the Star of Rinland to photograph marine sequences ; in the film. The Star of Finland^has been rerigged as a clipper ship, newly fitted out and painted white. '■ . ■ ■ " . ':■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 21

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DIETRICH'S BRITISH PICTURE. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 21

DIETRICH'S BRITISH PICTURE. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 21

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