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Version of
Alternate-language version of
Remade as
Edited into
scenes are taken from this film
References
The shadow of a hand approaching its victim while he's in his bed.
Referenced in
Isabell Jewall gives a deep-throated impression of Dietrich singing 'Falling in Love Again' on a backwards chair.
Marlene Dietrich's cameo is in a nightclub called The Blue Angel.
Jean-Marc Clement is told to crow like a rooster for the show, just like the Professor is made to in Der Blaue Engel.
A night club called the 'Blue Angel' is seen in the Berlin scenes.
Jean-Pierre gets dressed as the sexy Marlene Dietrich to please his ladyfriend.
mentioned once
Gene Siskel mentions that "Lola" (1981) follows the story of this movie.
A photo of Marlene Dietrich in this film can be seen
mixed into the "Casablanca" scene (Marlene Dietrich singing "falling in love again" at Rick's Café)
One of the soldiers--fittingly named Dietrich--has the words "Blue Angle" emblazoned on her firearm.
A poster of this film hangs on the office wall of producer Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins).
The movie is shown on TV.
The bird that Fromerman keeps in his apartment is a clear homage to Marlene Dietrich's breakout Weimar-era film.
"Hollywood Screen Tests, Pt. 2" features many movies and tv shows in reference to the stars featured.
Dietrich and von Sternberg are portrayed talking about and eventually shooting the film.
mentioned by Walli
narration
a still from this movie is shown in Theo and Isabelle's flat
Mentioned in a conversation about movies
When Laura introduces herself, a mock-up intertitle reading "Der blaue Engel" appears.
Ellis de Vries (Carice van Houten) sings a song "Die fesche Lola", which has ben sung by Marlene Dietrich in Der Blaue Engel.
Laura Linney and Peter Friedman, in a Buffalo motel room, discuss Marlene Dietrich's role in "The Blue Angel"
Featured in
Scenes from the film are shown and discussed by the director, Sternberg.
Dietrich's singing scene is used.
Ca. 37 minutes into the film the older film is watched by judge Stern and his wife in their hotel room.
A fragment of this film is shown in this episode
clips shown
archive footage
several scenes shown
Spoofed in
Parodied within "Salute to Foreign Films" sketch.




