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Invisible Stripes is a 1939 Warner Bros. crime film starring George Raft as a gangster unable to go straight after returning home from prison. The movie was directed by Lloyd Bacon and also features William Holden , Jane Bryan and Humphrey Bogart .
Kruger was included in People 's "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" 2004 issue. She appeared on Maxim 's "Hot 100" list twice, ranking at No. 50 in 2005 and No. 88 in 2009. [26] [27] [28] She also ranked at No. 83 on AskMen 's "Top 99 Women" list in 2010. Kruger is a brand ambassador for Swiss watch manufacturer Jaeger-LeCoultre. [29]
The website's critical consensus reads, "In the Fade proves Diane Kruger is more than up to the task of carrying a movie — even if the end result doesn't quite live up to her remarkable work." [14] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 65 out of 100 based on 31 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [15]
Anamaria Vartolomei, Diane Kruger, Lucas Bravo Begin Shoot for French Max Original Series ‘Merteuil,’ a Reimagining of ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ (EXCLUSIVE) Elsa Keslassy and Alex Ritman ...
In 2012, it was announced that Diane Kruger had been cast as Yelchin's lover, [5] but she was later replaced by Bérénice Marlohe. [4] Glenn Close was cast through Curtis and Lynn, who had produced Close's 2011 film Albert Nobbs and remained close friends with her.
Diane Kruger stunned in a gauzy red gown with an open back that flaunted her fit physique. We love the sheer, summery material that exposed a nude slip underneath.
In February 2018, it was announced Diane Kruger and Eric Bana had joined the cast of the film, with Yuval Adler directing from a screenplay he wrote. Eitan Mansuri, Anne Carey, Michael Weber and Viola Fügen would serve as producers on the film under their Spiro Films, Archer Gray, Match Factory Productions banners, while Teddy Schwarzman would serve as an executive producer under his Black ...
Ultimately, Kruger hopes the movie encourages people to “ make the best of each situation.” “It’s just a fantasy. … It takes the audience for a ride,” she said.