Foolish Wives -

: Karamzin targets Helen Hughes, the naive wife of an American envoy, intending to extort her family.

The narrative follows Karamzin and his two "cousins" (accomplices posing as princesses) as they maintain a lavish lifestyle through counterfeiting and social manipulation. Foolish Wives

The film is as famous for its behind-the-scenes turmoil as it is for its content. Foolish Wives (1922) Film Review - Great Books Guy : Karamzin targets Helen Hughes, the naive wife

: The film explores the "American innocence vs. European decadence" motif, highlighting the moral decay hidden beneath glittering surfaces. Production and Legacy Foolish Wives (1922) Film Review - Great Books

Erich von Stroheim's 1922 masterpiece, , is a decadent, lurid character study that serves as both a triumph of silent cinema and a cautionary tale of directorial excess. Known for its staggering production costs and legendary "lost" footage, the film centers on Count Sergius Karamzin—a fraudulent Russian aristocrat who seduces and fleeces wealthy women in Monte Carlo. A Study in Seduction and Scams

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