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Director:
Erich von Stroheim
Writers:
Marian Ainslee (titles)
Walter Anthony (titles)
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Release Date:
11 January 1922 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama more
Tagline:
The first real MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE
Plot:
"Count" Karanzim, a Don Juan is with his cousins in Monte Carlo, living from faked money and the money he gets from rich ladies... more | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win more
User Comments:
A Woman and Her Money Are Soon Parted more

Cast

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Rudolph Christians ... Andrew J. Hughes (U.S. Special-Envoy to Monaco)
Miss DuPont ... Helen Hughes, his wife
Maude George ... Her Highness Olga Petchnikoff
Mae Busch ... Princess Vera Petchnikoff
Erich von Stroheim ... Their Cousin, Count Wladislaw Sergius Karamzin (Capt. 3rd Hussars Imper. Russian Army)
Dale Fuller ... Maruschka, a Maid
Al Edmundsen ... Pavel Pavlich, a Butler
Cesare Gravina ... Cesare Ventucci, a Counterfeiter
Malvina Polo ... Marietta, his half-witted daughter (as Malvine Polo)
C.J. Allen ... Albert 1., Prince of Monaco
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Additional Details

Runtime:
117 min | Sweden:384 min | Canada:140 min (Ontario)
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Silent
Certification:
Canada:G (Ontario)

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Trivia:
As the production costs of the movie skyrocketed, Universal Pictures attempted to gain some publicity for the film. The studio erected an electronic sign on a rooftop overlooking Broadway, across the street from its New York offices. The sign read "Universal Pictures and Erich von Stroheim will spend $XXX,XXX to entertain you with 'Foolish Wives.'" Each week, the numbers of the production costs were updated on the electronic sign, telling how much more the picture had cost. In the end, the total cost of the film, as reported by Universal, was $1,103,736.38. Stroheim later claimed that the total cost was only around $700,000. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When the Count seats Mrs. Hughes at the roulette table, she is wearing a different gown than the one in the rest of the scene. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in A Silent Love (2004) more

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A Woman and Her Money Are Soon Parted, 26 November 2007
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Author: wesconnorsehny from Earth

Three Russian aristocrats lease a villa from which they can luxuriously enjoy Monte Carlo. They are: maid-pinching Maude George (as Princess Olga Petchnikoff), blonde-wigged Mae Busch (as Princess Vera Petchnikoff), and monocled lady-killer Erich von Stroheim (as Count Wladislaw Sergius Karamzin). You should also keep an eye on their foolish maid, Dale Fuller (as Maruschka). Mr. von Stroheim is the film's star, director, and writer. It becomes obvious the trio are really counterfeiting con artists. The gang of three are intrigued by the notice of the arrival of American Envoy Rudolph Christians (as Andrew J. Hughes) and his wife Miss DuPont (as Helen); they decide to strike up a societal acquaintanceship with the Americans, to help provide cover for their swindling. Then, von Stroheim shows Ms. DuPont his stiff cane, and give her bare legs a leer…

Have a great laugh when Ms. DuPont, while applying her face cream, declares she is twenty-one years old; husband's reply he that is a sun-burned forty-one shows he can shave off years with the best of them. Mr. Christians died during the production, and his white-haired replacement, back to the camera, is obvious; with all the expense obviously spent on "Foolish Wives", it's difficult to understand why von Stroheim could not add a little bit of cheap shoe polish to Robert Edeson's head. There are other problems with the story, which was brutally cut down from a multi-hour epic. Still, the studio heads could not cut the neither the length of von Stroheim's cigarettes, nor the fact that his (vanity) production of "Foolish Wives" retains its spectacle.

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