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Dir.
Erich von Stroheim.
U.S.
1922.
107 min. B&W.
(no soundtrack)
This lavish production about a lecherous Russian count seducing American
women, established von Stroheim as a Hollywood force.
Erich Von Stroheim stars as a fraudulent count, living high on the hog
in Monte Carlo. He supports himself by extorting huge sums of money from
silly married ladies who are dumb enough to fall for his romantic charms.
Von Stroheim's partners in crime, phony princesses Mae Busch and Maud
George, live in a state of perpetual depravity with the count in a huge
mansion. Their latest victim, played by an actress who insisted upon being
billed as Miss DuPont, is the wife of an American financier. Von Stroheim's
attempted seduction of this particular foolish wife is thwarted at every
turn, and the count ultimately gets his comeuppance. ~ Hal Erickson, All
Movie Guide
Available in 35mm & 16mm
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