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Blind Husbands

  • Director: Erich Von Stroheim
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Romantic Drama, Melodrama
  • Themes: Love Triangles, Infidelity
  • Main Cast: Sam de Grasse, Francelia Billington, Erich Von Stroheim, Gibson Gowland
  • Release Year: 1919
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 98 minutes

Plot

Because of his portrayals of villainous Prussians in pictures such as Hearts of the World and The Heart of Humanity, Erich von Stroheim was already famous as "the man you love to hate." But Stroheim had also been quite busy behind the camera over the years, as an assistant director to D.W. Griffith and art director to Douglas Fairbanks. When he approached Carl Laemmle at Universal Studios with a screenplay entitled The Pinnacle, the mogul wasted no time in agreeing to let Stroheim both star and direct. The result was the auteur's first film, renamed Blind Husbands. In it, Stroheim shows deeper facets to his officer (this time an Austrian) who, underneath the elaborate trappings, is no gentleman. American couple Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong (Sam deGrasse and Francelia Billington) arrive at a retreat in the Alps at the same time as Lieutenant Erich von Steuben (Stroheim). The Lieutenant is a reckless and dissolute soul who sets his cap for Mrs. Armstrong. Since her husband is kindly but neglectful, she is easy prey. Their flirtation is watched over carefully by the guide Sepp (Gibson Gowland), who is indebted to the good doctor, and he manages to keep the wife away from the Lieutenant on the night the four of them spend together in a lodge. The next day when von Steuben and Dr. Armstrong climb the summit, a letter from Mrs. Armstrong falls out of von Steuben's pocket and a fierce battle between the two men takes place on the peak. The doctor cuts the rope binding the two men together, and for his sins, the Lieutenant falls to a terrible death. This picture introduces themes that carried throughout Stroheim's career -- the eternal triangle shows up in most of his films in one form or another, and the climatic struggle between the two men would be repeated in the director's flawed masterpiece, Greed (which starred Gowland as McTeague). The easy decadence and the careful attention to detail would also be constants. Even though this isn't anywhere close to his best work, Blind Husbands was one of the most impressive directorial debuts of all time -- "This picture is exceptional. It marks an epoch," spouted an enthusiastic Variety critic. Stroheim was poised at the dawning edge of the '20s, at ready to give the decade some of its most deliriously debauched dramatic moments. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide

Cast

Harry Carey; Percy Challenger; Richard Cummings; Louis Fitzroy; Valery Germonprez; Fay Holderness - The chambermaid; Jack Mathis; Jack Perrin - The Newlywed; Fay Wray; William De Vault

Credit

Erich Von Stroheim - Art Director, Erich Von Stroheim - Director, William H. Daniels - Cinematographer, Benjamin F. Reynolds - Cinematographer, Erich Von Stroheim - Screenwriter

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Blind Husbands
Directed by Erich von Stroheim
Produced by Erich von Stroheim
Written by Erich von Stroheim
Starring Sam De Grasse
Francelia Billington
Erich von Stroheim
Gibson Gowland
Cinematography Ben F. Reynolds
Editing by Eleanor Fried
Frank Lawrence
Viola Mallory
Erich von Stroheim
Grant Whytock
Distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Release date(s) 21 October 1919
Running time 91 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
Budget $42,000

Blind Husbands is a 1919 drama film directed by Erich von Stroheim. [1] The film is an adaptation of the story The Pinnacle by Stroheim.

Cast

  • Sam De Grasse as Doctor Robert Armstrong, the husband
  • Francelia Billington as Margaret Armstrong, the wife
  • Erich von Stroheim as Lieutenant Eric Von Steuben
  • Gibson Gowland as Silent Sepp, the mountain guide
  • Fay Holderness as The jealous waitress
  • Ruby Kendrick as A village blossom
  • Valerie Germonprez as The honeymooning bride
  • Jack Perrin as The honeymooning groom
  • Richard Cummings as Dr. Brunner, the village physician
  • Louis Fitzroy as The village priest
  • William Duvalle as A man from home
  • Jack Mathes as A man from home
  • Percy Challenger as A man from home

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