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Marlene, like many stars that became familiar to later generations, takes some research. By that I mean

Posted by tinear on April 24, 2014 at 12:44:58:

you have to look at her earlier work.
An example of a similar challenge is Barbara Stanwyck. She, in her middle-years, became the "ball-buster" actress of choice for many directors. Yet, when she was young, she was THE femme fatale. Joan Crawford is another example. Bette Davis, yet another.
The Castro indeed looks like a beautiful venue. So few of them remain…..
Here, in Eugene, we have a former church that then became a funeral home: it still smelled of chemicals when I first started attending films there twenty years ago.
Portland has more than a few old theaters, though none as magnificent as your pictured one.
21. The Hollywood. The Clinton Street. Portland's by far the best film town anywhere near its size. There also is a terrific film school that continuously shows art-house films, both today's and yesteryear's.