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2. Cruel and Unusual: The Exquisite Remains of Erich von Stroheim
The HFA is honored to conjure both the myth and the reality with screenings of all that remains of von Stroheim's original creations as well as his grand exit.
Upon his entry into America in 1909, Erich Oswald Stroheim (1885 – 1957) crowned himself Erich Oswald Hans Carl Maria von Stroheim, embellishing his own legend before it began. Though the Austrian's mythic heritage involved a decorated military ...
3. Greed, Erich von Stroheim's intense, monumental silent film, turns 100 ...
17 uur geleden · First released in New York on December 4 1924, Erich von Stroheim's intense, monumental Greed remains more famous for what didn't end up on ...
Although Greed was a financial failure on its initial release, it quickly went on to be regarded as one of the great silent films and a key influence on many filmmakers.
4. Erich von Stroheim Outraged the Outraged with 'Foolish Wives'
“The first real million dollar picture” was how Universal advertised Erich von Stroheim's 1922 silent film Foolish Wives, and that was an ...
In monocle and leather boots, waving a whip, and fetishizing his character into a camp masterpiece, Erich von Stroheim never winks in 'Foolish Wives', but you see the glint in his eye.
5. The Forgotten: The Two Faces of Erich Von Stroheim on Notebook | MUBI
1 feb 2018 · Erich Von Stroheim plays a disfigured veteran awaiting the next war in Edmond T. Gréville's "Menaces...".
Erich Von Stroheim plays a disfigured veteran awaiting the next war in Edmond T. Gréville's "Menaces...".
6. Erich von Stroheim - Bronze Screen Dream
Erich von Stroheim, an Austrian-American filmmaker, was one of the most influential and uncompromising figures in the era of silent cinema.
Erich von Stroheim: Silent era visionary, known for epic and ambitious productions, detailed storytelling, collaborating with Gloria Swanson, despite struggles with studio interference.
7. Second Thoughts on Stroheim - Film Comment
Two temptations present themselves to any modern reappraisal of Erich von Stroheim's work; one of them is fatal, the other all but impossible to act upon.
An attempt to isolate, but not dismantle, the legend
8. restoring Erich von Stroheim's monumental Foolish Wives - BFI
14 sep 2022 · One hundred years after its original release, Erich von Stroheim's glitteringly debauched Riviera saga is back on screen in a painstaking restoration.
One hundred years after its original release, Erich von Stroheim’s glitteringly debauched Riviera saga is back on screen in a painstaking restoration. Ahead of its premiere at the BFI London Film Festival, we spoke to Robert Byrne, who led the project.
9. Erich von Stroheim: The Definitive Ranking - David Vining, Author
30 jan 2023 · Erich von Stroheim's directing career lasted little more than a decade from the middle period of the silent era right through the beginning ...
Erich von Stroheim’s directing career lasted little more than a decade from the middle period of the silent era right through the beginning of the sound era, though his first full sound film …
10. The Erich von Stroheim Movies Ranked - Tristan Ettleman - Medium
27 mrt 2023 · But those disruptions to his intent are clear, making the movie a thematic mess. The chemistry between James Dunn and Boots Mallory is ...
Perhaps best known today for playing a character bearing many of his own traits in SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950), Erich von Stroheim has achieved…
11. My father [Erich von Stroheim] only pretended to be very difficult to handle
15 dec 2017 · Almost two decades ago, I was able to locate Josef von Stroheim by accident, really, when I was doing research for a visit to Los Angeles in ...
Almost a century ago, the silent screen’s most mythical ‘cinema artist,’ as he considered himself, began his Hollywood career when he wrote, directed, and starred in “Blind Husbands” (1919), the fi…
12. Erich von Stroheim: A Retrospective - David Vining, Author
18 mrt 2023 · ... by Billy Wilder (Five Graves to Cairo and Sunset Blvd.) as well as Jean Renoir's Le Grand Illusion, Erich von Stroheim's look as the ...
Erich von Stroheim has one of those faces that people tend to recognize from the silent era. Helped in no small part by roles he had in two films by Billy Wilder (Five Graves to Cairo and Sunset Bl…
13. Erich von Stroheim | German Actor & Director, Greed (1924) | Britannica
Stroheim's growing obsession with painstaking detail was reflected in The Devil's Passkey (1920; now lost) and Foolish Wives (1922), pictures that enhanced his ...
See AlsoIt Came From The Grave FramesErich von Stroheim was one of the most critically respected motion-picture directors of the 20th century, best known for the uncompromising realism and accuracy of detail in his films. He also wrote screenplays and won recognition as an actor, notably for roles as sadistic, monocled Prussian
14. Where to begin with Erich von Stroheim | London Film Festival - BFI
26 sep 2022 · Erich von Stroheim didn't live to see John Ford's classic western The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), but it's easy to imagine that if ...
A beginner’s path through the work of one of cinema’s most notorious director-geniuses, whose staggeringly ambitious projects were infamously curbed by Hollywood.
15. Erich von Stroheim papers - ACADEMY COLLECTIONS | details
The subject files generally consist of contracts, correspondence regarding various projects about the life of von Stroheim, photostats of handwritten memoirs by ...
Academy Collections brings together the holdings of the Academy Film Archive and a portion of the holdings of the Margaret Herrick Library for search and discovery.
16. Filmmuseum - #4 Stroheim
21 mrt 2023 · Erich Oswald Hans Carl Marie von Stroheim, Graf von Nordenwell, was in fact Erich Oswald Stroheim and he created his biography himself as a ...
He did not seem to exist beyond his pose. His image always remained a mask, his skin worn on the marketplace for artistic and commercial purposes. Studying him implies trying to get to the bottom of him. Erich Oswald Hans Carl Marie von Stroheim, Graf von Nordenwell, was in fact Erich Oswald Stroheim and he created his biography himself as a model for what he personified onscreen. It feels like both the anticipation of an auteur and at the same time his deconstruction. In Stroheim's case, the death of the author as diagnosed by Roland Barthes is also part of the system since the point was to create a fictional persona. The main question is closer to Michel Foucault's essay What is an Author? In the particular case of Stroheim, the question is: Who is the author?
17. Erich von Stroheim - Rotten Tomatoes
Fired by star Gloria Swanson during the shooting of "Queen Kelly" (1929), von Stroheim was considered unemployable as a director and returned to the life of a ...
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18. “Beauty in the lap of horror”: the Gothic appeal of Erich von Stroheim in ...
16 aug 2017 · While film scholars have read Stroheim's perceived transgression through ... Unable to resist, Mrs Hughes goes to Karamzin and is seen by ...
This article revisits a seminal figure of film history, the director/actor/scriptwriter Erich von Stroheim, focusing on his early work, and arguing that a Gothic framework is the most appropriate context for making sense of his complex, subversive persona; equally, the essay shows how two films dealing with urban, sophisticated characters, set in modern locations such as Monte Carlo, are in fact drenched in Gothic sensibility and aesthetics. As the director and star of Blind Husbands (1919) and Foolish Wives (1922), the Austrian-born Erich von Stroheim has so far been analysed as a catalyst for post-WWI stereotypes of unwelcome foreignness in the USA. Irrupting in a context fraught with anxieties about “evil Huns”, immigration, and ambivalent notions of Europeanness, Stroheim’s films caused both outrage and admiration. While film scholars have read Stroheim’s perceived transgression through his symbolic role of Germanic alien, they have paid scant attention to the films themselves. This omission has effectively ignored other powerful evocations emerging from Stroheim’s work, and the way its suggestions of contemporary identities are subsumed into a much wider, richer narrative: a Gothic narrative. Equally, scholars have correctly mobilized, yet not fully addressed, the essential contradiction at the basis of Stroheim’s roles: their inexplicable quality of repulsion-attraction, or in other words, Gothic abjection. This article acknowledges the films’ linkability to post-WWI xe...
19. The Complete Greed of Erich von Stroheim
See all items in Performing Arts. See all items by Erich von Stroheim, Herman G. Weinberg. Classic Books and Ephemera; 109 W. Stratford Ave. Lansdowne, PA ...
New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1973. Paperback. Approx. 350 pages: illustrations; 25 cm. Paperback. Erich von Stroheim wrote and directed the silent film Greed in 1924, based on the novel McTeague by Frank Norris. The original film, one of the first films to be shot entirely on location, was almost 8 hours long. Only 12 people saw that version before Irving Thalberg had it cut to 2 and a half hours. Herman G. Weinberg has sought to recreate some sense
20. Foolish Wives - San Francisco Silent Film Festival
But Stroheim lets us see that book: it is Foolish Wives by Erich von Stroheim! This is as funny and rueful as the moment in Sunset Blvd. when we realize ...
A hundred years ago, and for most of a year, Erich von Stroheim commanded Foolish Wives, as writer, director, and star. Universal had allotted him $250,000 as a budget, but the “Von” took that sum as provocation. His previous film, Blind Husbands, had been costed at just $25,000, but he had spent ten times that amount. What the hell—the film turned out a hit. So on Foolish Wives, Stroheim began to scatter more than a million dollars. The film was set in Monte Carlo, and he told Universal to build it anew with palaces and plazas on the Californian coast, and make it lavish. (This was Richard Day’s debut as art director. He later won seven Oscars and was part of Greed, Dodsworth, and On the Waterfront.)
21. Erich von Stroheim - Archives Jean Painlevé
... with ruthless, potent sprays. At first we could see the funny side; after all a yellow fever carrier could have fluttered into our luggage during the ...
We landed at Natal. Despite the fine weather, the crossing from Dakar had become tiring and it was with a childlike joy that we made the approach to Brazilian land. However, the instruction not to move pinned us back onto our seats; confined in this way we underwent an elaborate insect control with ruthless, potent sprays. At first we could see the funny side; after all a yellow fever carrier could have fluttered into our luggage during the stopover in Africa, or hidden in our clothes… Then we covered our faces with our handkerchiefs because it was difficult to breathe with the relentless spraying that the kindly faces of the disinfection officials could no longer persuade us to tolerate. Finally, after ten minutes, everyone started coughing, suffocating slowly, trying to avoid a bronchial attack…
22. Oh, the Depravity! The Cinema of Erich von Stroheim - notcoming.com
23 aug 2009 · ... seen consecutively (though they are often divided and performed individually). Neither Griffith nor von Stroheim saw this vision of theirs ...
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23. Erich Von Stroheim | Vanity Fair | March 1926
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24. Erich von Stroheim Collection - Old Time Radio Catalog
... Stroheim spoke with a decidedly "lower-class Austrian accent). "von" Stroheim was forced to make ends meet by working odd jobs, but eventually made his way ...
He began his career as a silent-era film star and later became an auteur director and author.