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        <description>WARNING: RACISIM/BLACKFACE, Blonde Venus (1932), English with optional English subtitles, Director: Josef von Sternberg, Writers: Jules Furthman, S.K. Lauren, Josef von Sternberg, Featuring: Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall, Cary Grant Synopsis: A cabaret singer takes up with a millionaire to pay for her gravely-ill chemist husband's treatment for radium poisoning. Content Warnings: Sex &amp; Nudity: Mild Violence &amp; Gore: None Profanity: None Alcohol, Drugs &amp; Smoking: Mild Frightening &amp; Intense Scenes: None racism blackface minority is misrepresented (gorilla stage show scene) nudity sexual objectification cheating infant abduction (by mom) chronic illness homelessness shower scene watched without knowing someone leave without saying goodbye natural bodies of water Songs: Treue Liebe Nur du allein (uncredited) Music by Friedrich Silcher Played during opening credits and as background music several times Scherzo from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (uncredited) Written by Felix Mendelssohn Sidewalks of New York (1894) (uncredited) Written by Charles Lawlor and James W. Blake Played as background music during the first scenes of New York And when Faraday returns to New York Symphony No. 3 'Scottish' (uncredited) Written by Felix Mendelssohn Hot Voo-Doo (uncredited) Music by Ralph Rainger / English lyrics by Sam Coslow, French lyrics by André Mauprey / Performed by Marlene Dietrich Vous mon Amour (You Little So-and-So) (uncredited) Music by Leo Robin /  English lyrics by Sam Coslow, French lyrics by André Mauprey . Performed by Marlene Dietrich Played as background music I Couldn't Be Annoyed (uncredited) Music by Richard A. Whiting / Lyrics by Leo Robin / Performed by Marlene Dietrich Played as background music Go Home And Tell Your Mother (uncredited) Written by Dorothy Fields (as Fields) and Jimmy McHugh (as McHugh) Played on a pianola during cafe scene. Gruss (Leise zieht durch mein Gemüt) (uncredited) Music by Felix Mendelssohn / Words from a poem by Heinrich Heine Muss i denn (uncredited) Written by Friedrich Silcher Heard as background when Ned is leaving on the liner to go to Europe</description>
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