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Foolish wives

United States, 1922
film

Posing as a Russian count, Stroheim preys on women; regardless of social class or status. Set in Monte Carlo, the subject matter was considered “repulsi..

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The Blue Angel

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College

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Casanova 

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The Bitter tea of General Yen

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Mona Lisa

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The Blacksmith

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Stella Dallas

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Wings

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The Son of the sheik

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The Gulf Between

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The Mark of Zorro

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The Toll of the Sea

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Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari)

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