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Blind Husbands / The Great Gabbo
UPC:   7 38329 02462 8
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Synopsis

Rarely in history has a single film catapulted a director to the forefront of world cinema, but the innovative style and sophisticated themes of Blind Husbands made Erich von Stroheim an immediate sensation, exposing the complex layers of repression, jealousy, and lust that lie beneath the surface of an American couple's marriage. As they vacation in the Alps, a roguish officer (von Stroheim) ensnares the wife (Francellia Billington) in a web of infidelity, testing her loyalty and ultimately challenging the manhood of her husband (Sam DeGrasse).

One of Hollywood's earliest -- and most peculiar -- musicals, The Great Gabbo stars von Stroheim as an egotistical ventriloquist who casts a Svengali-like spell upon an ingenue (Betty Compson), against a backdrop of singularly strange numbers (including "Icky" and the spider-and-fly-themed "Caught in a Web"). Director James Cruze (The Covered Wagon) allowed von Stroheim to endow the character with his signature flourishes, resulting in a wicked cocktail of garish stage shows and Austro-Hungarian villainy that is a diabolical delight.

"A true artist -- My God, he had talent!" - Orson Welles

Special Features:

  • Score adapted by Donald Sosin form the 1919 cue sheet
  • Excerpts from the original Blind Husbands pressbook
  • Audio clips of Valerie von Stroheim and Paul Kohner
  • Dossier on the ill-fated 1929 remake of Blind Husbands
  • "The High Command" - a 1944 radio broadcast
  • A note on The Great Gabbo by Erich von Stroheim
  • Photo gallery
  • Published works: A brief survey
  • Portrait gallery
  • And more!

Films
Blind Husbands
Director: Erich von Stroheim
Country: U.S.
Year: 1919
Blind Husbands made Erich von Stroheim an immediate sensation, exposing the complex layers of repression, jealousy, and lust that lie beneath the surface of an American couple's marriage.
The Great Gabbo
Director: James Cruze
Country: U.S.
Year: 1929
One of Hollywood's earliest -- and most peculiar -- musicals, The Great Gabbo stars von Stroheim as an egotistical ventriloquist who casts a Svengali-like spell upon an ingenue.
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