Brilliant ventriloquist Gabbo (Erich von Stroheim) increasingly uses his dummy "Otto" as his only means of self-expression—an artist driven insane by his work. His first film, in 1915, was The Country Boy, in which he was uncredited. Marson: supposed hairdresser who is actually a terrorist blowing up UK battleships in Gibraltar. Count Wladislaw Sergius Karamzin (Russian Captain of Hussars): false Russian nobleman and con artist. American actor Erich von Stroheim as visitor at the ski-jump contest in St. Moritz with Mar-Jorie Macintosh and Tessa Smallpage . Erich von Stroheim as Max von Mayerling, and Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond in the final scene of 'Sunset Boulevard', directed by Billy Wilder, 1950. Director, writer, and star: von Stroheim. Director and screenplay adaptation: von Stroheim. It still was deemed too long, so Stroheim and director Rex Ingram edited it into a four-hour version that could be shown in two parts. However, he first found work as a traveling salesman – work which took him to San Francisco and then Hollywood. Set in the Austrian Alps. Read our editors' picks for the movies and shows we're watching in March, including "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," Boss Level, and Zack Snyder's Justice League. Eric von Stroheim plays a real Count who dishonors his home and visiting country by enlisting two fake cousins in his schemes to extract wealth from Monte Carlo vacationers. He was married to Margaret Knox from 1913 to 1915; His second marriage was to Mae Jones from 1916 to 1919. Additionally, Stroheim acted as one of the many assistant directors on Intolerance, a film remembered in part for its huge cast of extras. Erich von Stroheim (September 22, 1885 – May 12, 1957) was an Austrian-born film star of the silent era, subsequently noted as an auteur for his directorial work. Studio publicity for Foolish Wives claimed that it was the first film to cost $1 million. Erich Oswald Hans Carl Maria von Stroheim (born Erich Oswald Stroheim; September 22, 1885 – May 12, 1957) was an Austrian-American director, actor and producer, most noted as a film star and avant-garde, visionary director of the silent era. Doctor Siegfried Traurig: a German psychiatrist on the, This page was last edited on 3 March 2021, at 16:37. 映画史上特筆すべき異才であり、怪物的な芸術家であった。. Motion Picture Director. Professeur Kieffer: a religious fanatic who distributes pamphlets to strip-club patrons. [9], Stroheim was married three times. The Mayerling character states that he used to be one of the three great directors of the silent era, along with D. W. Griffith and Cecil B. DeMille; many film critics agree that Stroheim was indeed one of the great early directors. Original Story: Erich von Stroheim Director: Baron Erich von Ludow: World War I naval attache and spymaster who commits suicide over romantic and national betrayals. Prof. Franz Mueller: experimental scientist who keeps a dead miser's brain alive. Andre Desormeaux: international jewel thief. Co-stars: The Great Gabbo - a U.S. based ventriloquist. 徹底した リアリズム で知られ、完全主義者・浪費家・暴君などと呼ばれた。. The Great Flamarion: ex-World War I German army officer working as a sharp shooter in the U.S. vaudeville circuit. Diijon: famous hypnotist attempts a comeback in the U.S. nightclub circuit. Deresco: spy for Japan who owns a Lisbon nightclub as a front. However, in the midst of filming, Goldwyn Pictures was bought by Marcus Loew and merged into Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. After clashes with Hollywood studio bosses over budget and workers' rights issues, Stroheim was banned for life as a director and subsequently became a well-respected character actor, particularly in French cinema. Professor Jacob ten Brinken: experimental genetic scientist who creates the "perfect" yet soulless woman through artificial insemination. There his silent film work was much admired by artists in the French film industry. Erich Von Stroheim. People take their hats off to you and call you 'maître'. and trans. Erich von Stroheim was born Erich Oswald Stroheim in 1885, in Vienna, Austria, to Johanna (Bondy), from Prague, and Benno Stroheim, a hatter from Gleiwitz, Germany (now Gliwice, Poland). Extant. [19], "Lubitsch shows you first the king on the throne, then as he is in the bedroom. Von Stroheim shot in San Francisco with his actors in period dress and silent movie makeup while the city itself was represented in its modern form. Victor Sangrito: a cruel, blackmailing husband and rare porcelain dealer. Gabbo's girlfriend and assistant Mary (Betty Compson) loves him, but is driven to leave him by his megalomania, … After spending some time working in his father's hat factory, he emigrated to America around 1909. The son of a Jewish straw hat maker, he arrived in New York in 1909. Stroheim was born in Vienna, Austria in 1885 as Erich Oswald Stroheim (some sources give Hans Erich Maria Stroheim von Nordenwall,[3][4] but this seems to have been an assumed name, see below), the son of Benno Stroheim, a middle-class hatmaker, and Johanna Bondy, both of whom were observant Jews. Set in Paris. In The Great Gabbo, Stroheim's German, though fluid, has Midwestern American r's. Erich von Stroheim and his team masterfully recreate Monte Carlo — some of the film’s best moments come in the form of wide shots and establishing details that highlight the setting. Erich von Stroheim, original name Erich Oswald Stroheim, (born September 22, 1885, Vienna, Austria—died May 12, 1957, near Paris, France), one of the most critically respected motion-picture directors of the 20th century, best known for the uncompromising realism and accuracy of … He originally started it as a project with Samuel Goldwyn's Goldwyn Pictures. Sequel to. Cameo. If you didn't have one in production within the last three months, you're forgotten, no matter what you have achieved ere this."[21]. "[8], However, the fashion photographer Helmut Newton, whose first language was German, used a clip from a Stroheim film on which to base one of his fantasy nude photographs, and he has commented that in the clip Stroheim speaks "a very special kind of Prussian officer lingo – it's very abrupt: it's very, very funny". Starring role. Featured role. He originally intended it to be a highly detailed reproduction of the original, shot mostly at the locations described in the book in San Francisco and Death Valley. Excerpts from Queen Kelly were used in the film. Automobiles can be seen in the background of some scenes and any "extras" or passersby are in (what was for the time) modern clothing. Erich Oswald Hans Carl Maria von Stroheim (n. 22 septembrie 1885, Viena, Austro-Ungaria – d. 12 mai 1957, Paris, Franța) a fost un regizor, actor și producător de film austriaco-american. Vernac also starred with him in several films. William O'Hara: an eccentric sea captain living in a southern French village. A disguised nobleman falls in love with a circus puppeteer's daughter. エリッヒ・フォン・シュトロハイム (Erich von Stroheim、 1885年 9月22日 - 1957年 5月12日 )は、 オーストリア で生まれ ハリウッド で活躍した 映画監督 ・ 俳優 。. Extant. Erich Von Stroheim (born Erich Oswald Stroheim in Vienna, September 22, 1885 – May 12, 1957) was an Austrian film director, actor, and producer. Brenner: Nazi SS officer tries to tempt escaped concentration camp refugee into naming names. His stern nature, as well as some of his villainous roles, earned him the nickname "the man you love to hate". Starring role. He cast the American actor Norman Kerry as Count Franz Maximilian von Hohenegg, a part written for himself, and newcomer Mary Philbin in the lead actress role. Director, screenwriter, and star: von Stroheim. Costumed in tailored military uniforms accessorized with gleaming medals, Austrian émigré … In 1956, Stroheim began to suffer severe back pain that was diagnosed as prostate cancer. Director and star: von Stroheim. Co-starring role. As a director, Stroheim was known to be dictatorial and demanding, often antagonizing his actors. As time went on, he received fewer directing opportunities. [12] Mathis gave the print to a cutter, who reduced it to 2.5 hours. Director and screenwriter: von Stroheim. Later, with America's entry into World War I, he played sneering German villains in such films as Sylvia of the Secret Service and The Hun Within. He appeared as a guest star in the 1953 anthology drama television series Orient Express in the episode titled The Man of Many Skins. The film tells the story of McTeague, a San Francisco dentist, who marries his best friend Schouler's girlfriend … After Queen Kelly and Walking Down Broadway, a project from which Stroheim was also dismissed, Stroheim returned to working principally as an actor, in both American and French films. Captain Wolters: World War I German airforce officer. Erich von Stroheim was born Erich Oswald Stroheim in 1885, in Vienna, Austria, to Johanna (Bondy), from Prague, and Benno Stroheim, a hatter from Gleiwitz, Germany (now Gliwice, Poland). Col. W. Mathesius / Simonis: German officer, spy, and spy recruiter. His first credited role came in Old Heidelberg. Starring role. In Hollywood—in Hollywood, you're as good as your last picture. Queen Kelly is an American silent film produced in 1928–29 and released by United Artists.The film was directed by Erich von Stroheim, starred Gloria Swanson, in the title role, Walter Byron as her lover, and Seena Owen.The film was produced by Joseph P. Kennedy, who was Swanson's lover at the time.. Stroheim's character in Sunset Boulevard thus had an autobiographical basis that reflected the humiliations suffered through his career. Dr. Andre Crespi: invents a serum that allows him to bury his victims alive. Austrian émigré actor Erich von Stroheim is German Field Marshall Erwin Rommel (see photo with Franchot Tone and Anne Baxter). Originally running an astonishing 10 hours when it was produced in 1925, Greed suffered one of Hollywood's unkindest cuts. Co-starring role. [2] He died of prostate cancer in France in 1957, at the age of 71. [1] He helped introduce more sophisticated plots and noirish sexual and psychological undercurrents into cinema. He was never divorced from his third wife Valerie Germonprez, though he lived with actress Denise Vernac, from 1939 until his death. Extant. Stroheim had long wanted to do a film version of the book. They do not forget. Greed is also considered by some film historians to be the first feature-length film shot on location. Set in pre-World War I Vienna. Jean Renoir writes in his memoirs: "Stroheim spoke hardly any German. Amazon.com. In his only german production "Alraune", made in 1952, he can be seen talking perfectly. Extant. Starring role. [5], Stroheim emigrated to America aboard the SS Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm[2] on November 26, 1909. Edgar: a bitter, fallen prison warden in charge of a sunless, island fortress. [6][7] On arrival at Ellis Island, he claimed to be Count Erich Oswald Hans Carl Maria von Stroheim und Nordenwall, the son of Austrian nobility like the characters he would go on to play in his films. After spending some time working in his father's hat factory, he emigrated to America around 1909. Working in various jobs he arrived in ... 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Frank Davis: lonely, facially disfigured master-engraver for a bank who falls in love with a blind circus performer. However studio executive Irving Thalberg fired Stroheim during filming[2] and replaced him with director Rupert Julian. Jean Renoir wrote the dialogue, Jacques Becker was to be assistant director and Stroheim himself, Louis Jouvet and Jean-Louis Barrault were to be the featured actors. He began working with D. W. Griffith, taking an uncredited role as a Pharisee in Intolerance. The production was prevented by the outbreak of the war on September 1, 1939, and Stroheim returned to the United States.[18]. In The Heart of Humanity, he tears the buttons from a nurse's uniform with his teeth, and when disturbed by a crying baby, throws it out of a window. After rejecting Stroheim's attempts to cut it to less than three hours, MGM removed Greed from his control and gave it to head scriptwriter June Mathis, with orders to cut it to a manageable length. "[20], "If you live in France, for instance, and you have written one good book, or painted one good picture, or directed one outstanding film 50 years ago and nothing else since, you are still recognized and honored accordingly. After spending some time working in his father's … Comedy. Similarly, in his French-speaking roles, von Stroheim speaks with a noticeable American accent. After clashes with Hollywood studio bosses over budget and workers' rights issues, Stroheim was banned for life as a director and subsequently became … He began working in movies as a stuntman,[2] and then in bit-parts and as a consultant on German culture and fashion. Buy movie tickets in advance, find movie times, watch trailers, read movie reviews, and more at Fandango. Based on, Director, screenwriter, and producer: von Stroheim. By 1914, he was working in Hollywood. Starring. [14] However, Mathis had worked with Stroheim before and had long admired him, so it is not likely she would have indiscriminately butchered his film. Pears: Parisian fashion designer. [16][17], Working in France on the eve of World War II, Stroheim was prepared to direct the film La dame blanche from his own story and screenplay. Featured role. Max von Mayerling: ex-Hollywood silent film director now working as a butler for his ex-wife and ex-silent film star Norma Desmond. Starring role. Starring role. His family was Jewish. Both recently naturalized French citizens. Known as Hollywood's most eccentric director who refused to compromise, Stroheim wrote, acted in and directed a number of very good films in the silent era, but "Greed" was to be his `piece de resistance'. Valdar / Shiller / Blecher: London butler who is actually a powerful German spy. Greed is a 1924 American silent drama film written and directed by Erich von Stroheim and based on the 1899 Frank Norris novel McTeague. Working title: "Walking Down Broadway." Stroheim's unwillingness or inability to modify his artistic principles for the commercial cinema, his extreme attention to detail, his insistence on near-total artistic freedom and the resulting costs of his films led to fights with the studios. Media in category "Films by Erich von Stroheim" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. (In the 1932 film The Lost Squadron Stroheim played a parody of himself as a fanatic German film director making a World War I movie who orders extras playing dead soldiers to "Stay dead!") Featured role. Eric: card sharp cheating with his business partner's American fiancée. In Renoir's movie La Grande Illusion, Stroheim speaks German with what seems to be an American accent. Sacha Zavaroff: a Russian mob boss. Vienna, just before the First World War, is the setting of this love triangle. He was awarded the French Legion of Honour shortly before his death. Made his directorial debut with the film Blind Husbands in 1919. Eric: former circus acrobat/trick motorcycle rider forced to retire due to severe work-related injuries. Featured role. His adaptation of Frank Norris's McTeague titled Greedis considered one of the finest and most important films ever made. In 1929, Stroheim was dismissed as the director of the film Queen Kelly after disagreements with star Gloria Swanson and producer and financier Joseph P. Kennedy over the mounting costs of the film and Stroheim's introduction of indecent subject matter into the film's scenario. Cameo. For his early innovations as a director, Stroheim is still celebrated as one of the first of the auteur directors. He died at his chateau in Maurepas near Paris on May 12, 1957, at age 71, accompanied by his longtime lover Denise Vernac. Stroheim quoted in Georges Sadoul, Dictionary of Films, ed. After appearing in 1950's Sunset Boulevard, Stroheim moved to France where he spent the last part of his life. Yet this film is the least representative of his films. In The Great Gabbo, Stroheim speaks German briefly, but his language shows signs, as far as I can tell, of a heavy American accent. During the voyage, he re-invented his origins as "Erich Oswald Hans Carl Maria von Stroheim," son of a German Baroness and an Austrian Count and a … [2], Both Billy Wilder and Stroheim's agent Paul Kohner claimed that he spoke with a decidedly lower-class Austrian accent. Changed his name to Erich Oswald Hans Carl Maria von Stroheim upon arriving in the United States. I'm reminded of Turner Classic Movies' 1999 ad copy for the premiere of a 239-minute version of Erich von Stroheim 's Greed, lengthened by ninety-nine minutes of added intertitles and doctored production stills: "In 1924, Erich von Stroheim created a cinematic masterpiece that few would see--until now." Erich von Stroheim, Actor: Sunset Blvd.. Erich von Stroheim was born Erich Oswald Stroheim in 1885, in Vienna, Austria, to Johanna (Bondy), from Prague, and Benno Stroheim, a hatter from Gleiwitz, Germany (now Gliwice, Poland). Knowing this version was far too long, Stroheim cut almost half the footage, reducing it to a six-hour version to be shown over two nights. Some of our favorites stars share the women's stories that they turn to for inspiration and motivation during Women's History Month and beyond. Seine Geburtsurkunde belegt, dass er und seine Familie Mitglieder der jüdischen Gemeinde waren. Starring role. When the production did move to Death Valley it was in the middle of summer. Featured role. Co-starring role. Director, screenwriter, producer, and star: von Stroheim. Recurring tropes in his films include the portrayal of janitors, and the depiction of characters with physical disabilities.[2]. The shortened release version was a box-office failure, and was angrily disowned by Stroheim. Starring role. Plot. Starring. The Great Flamarion (as Erich Von Stroheim) Storm Over Lisbon (1944) Deresco The Lady and the Monster (1944) Prof. Franz Mueller The North Star (1943) Dr. von Harden Five Graves to Cairo (1943) Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Gambling Hell (1942) Werner von Krall (as Eric von Stroheim) So … [13] Starring role. Director, screenwriter, co-producer: von Stroheim. Stroheim spent his last years living in France where his films from the silent era were still highly respected. Cameo. He eventually became paralyzed and was carried to his drawing room to receive the Legion of Honor award from an official delegation. Stroheim’s most famous roles include von Rauffenstein in The Grand Illusion (1937), the Spy in Gibraltar (1938; released in the USSR under the title The Spy Network), General Rommel in FiveGraves to Cairo (1943), and the Butler in Sunset Boulevard (1950). Arthur von Furst: dictatorial Hollywood film director. Extant. Renoir was exaggerating a bit about Stroheim's lost ability to speak his native tongue. Starring role. Music composed and copyrighted by Edward Rolf Boensnes. Carl Hoffmeyer: infamous German art collector determined to steal the Mona Lisa at outbreak of World War 2. Co-starring role. He was taken by cancer in Maurepas, France, on April 12, 1957, at the age of 71. le professeur Winckler: a Parisian nightclub hypnotist, conman, and murderer. His next directorial efforts were the lost film The Devil's Pass Key (1919) and Foolish Wives (1922), in which he also starred. Erich von Stroheim was a famous director in silent films, but after 1929 was unable to find work due to his abrasive personality. Later, while living in Europe, Stroheim claimed in published remarks to have "forgotten" his native tongue. It stars Gibson Gowland as Dr. John McTeague, ZaSu Pitts as Trina Sieppe, his wife, and Jean Hersholt as McTeague's friend and eventual enemy Marcus Schouler. His family was Jewish. Featured role. Erich Oswald Hans Carl Maria von Stroheim (born Erich Oswald Stroheim; September 22, 1885 – May 12, 1957) was an Austrian-American director, actor and producer, most noted as a film star and avant-garde, visionary director of the silent era. For the latter film, which costarred Gloria Swanson, Stroheim was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Probably Stroheim's best remembered work as a director is Greed, a detailed filming of the novel McTeague by Frank Norris. Stroheim followed with a commercial project, The Merry Widow (his most commercially successful film) and the more personal The Wedding March and the now-lost The Honeymoon. Co-starring role. When he emigrated to America in 1909 he added the aristocratic "von" and passed himself off as an Austrian count. In particular, he blamed Mathis for destroying his pet project, since she was credited as a writer due to contractual obligations. Two of Stroheim's sons eventually joined the film business: Erich Jr. (1916–1968) as an assistant director[10] and Josef (1922–2002) as a sound editor.[11]. Director and screenwriter: von Stroheim. Max Cossvan was to produce the film for Demo-Film. He had to study his lines like a schoolboy learning a foreign language. In France he acted in films, wrote several novels that were published in French, and worked on various unrealized film projects. Dr. von Harden: Nazi doctor who drains blood from Ukrainian village children to infuse into German soldiers. Featured role. Stroheim is perhaps best known as an actor for his role as Rauffenstein in Jean Renoir's La Grande Illusion (1937) and as Max von Mayerling in Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard (1950). I show you the king in the bedroom so you'll know just what he is when you see him on his throne. Co-starring role. 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Erich Von Stroheim was surely the most unique director of the silent era. Peter Morris (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972) 217. His years in America seem to have affected his speech, though. Cameo. Carl Salter: alcoholic Budapest-based novelist. His adaptation of Frank Norris's McTeague titled Greed is considered one of the finest and most important films ever made. Co-starring role. Co-starring role. Director and screenwriter: von Stroheim. Starring role. Co-starring role. Später bekannte sich Stroheim zum Katholizismus. Featured role. Le docteur Mathias Berthold: a widower whose wife was killed in a train accident sleep walks and sabotages train tracks until he is cured by Viennese psychiatrists. When he's not pursuing rich married women, he's "borrowing" from the Housekeeper he has promised to marry. Stroheim's Native Tongue Skills. He was probably fired from more movies that anybody else in Hollywood. Erich von Stroheim Sympathy I Am Me It is not because I do not love my adopted land - it is the natural feeling of one far from home, who remembers those happy, carefree days when life flowed at full tide, without responsibility, flashing past one like the drama in a fascinating story of adventure and romance. Erich von Stroheim Jr. was born on August 25, 1916 in Los Angeles, California, USA as Erich Oswald Stroheim. Of all of his films, only THE MERRY WIDOW survives in a form that is close to what he wanted. He is considered one of the greatest directors of the silent era, creating films that represent cynical and romantic views of human nature. [15] The film was partially reconstructed in 1999 by producer Rick Schmidlin, using the existing footage mixed with surviving still photographs, but the original cut of Greed has passed into cinema lore as a lost masterpiece. Starring role. He was an assistant director and actor, known for West Point (1956), The Secret Ways (1961) and One Step Beyond (1959). Captain von Rauffenstein: commander of a POW camp/castle. Following the end of the war, Stroheim turned to writing and then directed his own script for Blind Husbands in 1919. Beloved by Parisian neo-Surrealists known as Letterists, he was honored by Letterist Maurice Lemaître with a 70-minute 1979 film titled Erich von Stroheim. It might be outdated or ideologically biased. His family was Jewish. Co-starring role. Erich von Stroheim Erich Oswald Stroheim BirthdayTuesday, September 22, 1885 BirthplaceVienna, Austria-Hungary DiedSunday, May 12, 1957 Occupation Actor, director, screenwriter, producer The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). Walter: eerie English language teacher at Parisian boarding school. The original print ran for an astonishing 10 hours. In 1923, Stroheim began work on Merry-Go-Round. Hauptmann Oswald von Traunsee: Austrian military officer in charge of a border outpost during World War I. Before making it in show business, worked at a department store wrapping holiday packages and as a mountain guide at Lake Tahoe. Werner von Krall: international arms smuggler and dealer. Nicki / Prince Nickolas von Wildeliebe-Rauffenburg. Erich von Stroheim, egentligen Erich Oswald Stroheim, född 22 september 1885 i Wien i Österrike-Ungern, död 12 maj 1957 i Maurepas i Frankrike, var en österrikisk-amerikansk skådespelare, filmregissör, manusförfattare och filmproducent.. Biografi. Gabbo's gimmick is his astonishing ability to make Otto talk—and even sing—while Gabbo himself smokes, drinks and eats.
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