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Erich von Stroheim vs Josef von Sternberg
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Von Stroheim is a a character unto himself, and his ego and abilities are legendary. Sternberg has his own reputation, but I am not as familiar with his work so I can't comment.
Thank you ...I just crave a facile way to tell their careers apart ...obviously two men probably do not resemble each other ...


That film was Queen Kelly. which went way over budget and got dumped before it was complete. It was directed by Von Stroheim.
I've read about Queen Kelly saga. Many twists and turns.
Anyway. Besides his role as Max, von Stroheim was also famously cast as the Prussian officer in Grand Illusion
So I guess it's really more v Sternberg whom does not come as clearly into focus for me, as does his fellow countryman
And the problematic surnames. Both starting with 'von S.......'
Anyway. Besides his role as Max, von Stroheim was also famously cast as the Prussian officer in Grand Illusion
So I guess it's really more v Sternberg whom does not come as clearly into focus for me, as does his fellow countryman
And the problematic surnames. Both starting with 'von S.......'



I just saw that a week ago. Already one of my favorite films about WWII. I was very surprised by it. A wwii movie that’s more than just a wwii movie. Also, I haven’t seen any other wwii films made during the war where Rommel, etc were main characters.
Also, Stroheim was good in Sunset Boulevard, also directed by Wilder, who directed Five Graves to Cairo.
Honestly, I prefer Von Stroheim the actor to Von Stroheim the director. I’ve seen about 2 or 3 films he directed, and while I was impressed by his style and contributions, I wasn’t crazy about the films themselves.


@Bruce.............have you ever tackled his masterpiece Greed
(1924). There are at least a couple of releases, one of which much of it was removed, and the other one in as close to the original as possible since much is lost.
Another Stroheim flick --not a bad one either --look at the fun cast of Bosch with him. Peter Lorre, Sig Ruman. Thick accents galore. Stroheim and Lorre make a team nearly as memorable as Greenstreet & Lorre.
"I was an Adventuress"
writer: Nunnally Johnson, dir. by Gregory Ratoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Was_a...
"I was an Adventuress"
writer: Nunnally Johnson, dir. by Gregory Ratoff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Was_a...



Basically --as I understand it --Stroheim was the madman who filmed 'Greed' in Death Valley;
...we later see him as 'Max' in 'Sunset Boulevard'
whereas
Josef von Sternberg was the guiding force behind the career of Marlene Dietrich
Yes or no?