Foolish Wives  (1922)

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The movie Foolish Wives, released in 1922 and directed by Erich von Stroheim with William H. Daniels, Ben F. Reynolds as cinematographer and editing by Arthur Lennig, Arthur Ripley.
Directed by | Erich von Stroheim
Cinematography by | William H. Daniels, Ben F. Reynolds
Cameras
Sound Systems
Silent
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama, Thriller

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Finishing System
 
Cast
Andrew J. Hughes - U.S. Special-Envoy To Monaco
Helen Hughes
Princess Olga Petchnikoff
Princess Vera Petchnikoff
Count Sergius Karamzin - Capt. 3rd Hussars Imper. Russian Army
Maruschka
Pavel Pavlich
Cesare Ventucci
Marietta Ventucci
Albert 1 - Prince Of Monaco
Andrew J. Hughes
Mother Garoupe
Rude Soldier / Armless Soldier
Dr. Judd's Wife
Crippled Girl
Secretary Of State Of Monaco
Directed by
Cinematography by
Written by
Edited by
Editor - 1989 Version - Reconstruction
Film Editor
Produced by
Original Music by
Composer - 1999
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Illumination And Lighting Effects
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
Supervising Editor
Art Department
Architect
Architect
Scenic Artist
Music Department
Music Composed By - 1989 Version / Music Performed By - 1989 Version
Conductor - 1999
Conductor: Premiere / Orchestrator
Additional Crew Members
Presenter
Publicity Chief
Double: Rudolph Christians
Research Assistant
Assistant: Mr. Stroheim
Technical Director
Technical Director
Technical Director
Foolish Wives - modified: [33697] [13140]

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