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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
Marlene pacing the corridors of the London Palladium before going on as the star of honour at the show.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
Marlene meets Douglas Fairbanks Jr, habitualy in the right place at the right time...
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
Marlene talks to Douglas Fairbanks Jr and his second wife Mary Lee Fairbanks (with glasses)
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
150 big show business names are crammed behind the scenes. Here Marlene, currently appearing in a cabaret in London, joins a crush of slightly lesser lights, including (behind left) British actor Dennis Price.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
Marlene and Coward share a joke with a guest in her dressing room after the show.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
In the now comparative quiet of the Dietrich dressing room, Coward whispers a bitter sweet nothing in the receptive Dietrich ear.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
While candid cameraman eyes throng, guest star Sir Laurence Olivier (cigarettte in right hand) strides toward the door.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
Marlene and Coward celebrate with a guest in her dressing room after the show.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
Theatre impresario Charles Russell with Marlene, producer of the evening.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
In a dressing room, Marlene laughs it out in a circle of admirers, with Coward pointing at centre.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
Noel Coward greets some more of his guest stars. Smiling, with beauty spot on left cheek is British actress Margaret Lockwood. In the foreground is buxom new young British music comedy girl Shani Wallis, who lade a hit in the London production of 'Call Me Madam'.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
Gladys Cooper, another guest star, prepares to call it a night.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
Gladys Cooper (left) clowns with an oversized Eva Bartok style bucket hat. With her is rumbustious revue star Hermione Baddeley.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
150 big show business names are crammed behind the scenes after the show.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
Marlene chats to guests after the midnight revue.
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
Noel Coward, an old friend of the Duchess of Kent, cracks an early hours joke with the Duchess, Marlene and Princess Alexandra (background)
24 June 1954
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All For Charity.
A snapshot backstage after The Night of 100 Stars charity event at the London Palladium in aid of the Actors’ Orphanage. Noel Coward was President, so he invited many of his friends to perform, including the legend Marlene Dietrich. The show started at midnight and finished two hours later.
After the show Noel Coward presents Marlene to the Duchess of Kent, whose daughter Princess Alexandra stands behind.
24 June 1954
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From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
The rehearsal is in full swing now, both are enjoying themselves.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
A private joke during rehearsals, they both look very relaxed and enjoying themselves.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Noel gives out, Marlene listens.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
The finale wave is perfect even at a first rehearsal. The rest will come in the next few days.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Marlene can't keep a straight face.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
An impromptu moment during rehearsals out on the penthouse terrace.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Rehearsals continue out onto the penthouse terrace.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Across a baby grand, two timeless old timers prepare for yet another public performance.
June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Across a baby grand, two timeless old timers prepare for yet another public performance.
June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Marlene thinks Noel's lyrics are great.
June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Marlene gets interested and warms up.
June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Their first rehearsal gets underway.
June 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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