Monday, 22 February 2010
The Blue Angel Classic Film Noir review.
The Blue Angel follows Emmanuel Rath through a transformation from esteemed educator at the local Gymnasium to a destitute vagrant in pre-World War I Germany. Rath’s descent begins when he punishes several of his students for circulating photographs of the beautiful Lola Lola the headliner for the local cabaret, The Blue Angel. Hoping to catch the boys at the club itself, Professor Rath goes to the club later that evening and meets his eventual downfall: the lovely Lola herself. I personally didn't enjoy the film, because it was very hard to find a full copy of it and i feel the quality was bad, but what can you expect from a 1930's film. The story i didn't really understand and went a bit side tracked for the main plot of the educator who wanted to meet the famous 'Lola'.
A little glimpse of the film.
It was directed by Josef von Sternberg
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