In a film titled for her, a woman with this name is given the deed to a brothel as a wedding gift by the property developer Schuckert. A woman with this stage name is given 25 cents for each question an audience asks her in the final completed film by Max Ophüls. This female name is the single-word title of a Rainer Werner Fassbinder film that adapts the same source novel as The Blue Angel, in which (*) Marlene Dietrich plays a woman whose name is this word twice. A woman with this name holds her father hostage to rob a bank, but is too late to prevent an ambulance from running over her boyfriend Manni, prompting the timeline to roll back yet again to her apartment building. For 10 points, in the English title of a Tom Tykwer (TICK-vuh) film, the word “run” comes before and after what woman’s name? ■END■
ANSWER: Lola [or Lola Montès; or Lola Lola; or Run Lola Run; or Lola rennt; accept Marie-Louise, the birth name of Fassbinder’s Lola; accept Eliza Rosanna Gilbert, Gräfin von Landsfeld or the Countess of Landsfeld, the real name of Lola Montès, from those not paying attention]
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