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The Wedding March [The Honeymoon] (Photograph of Fay Wray and Erich Von Stroheim from the 1928 film, struck circa 1950s)

The Wedding March [The Honeymoon] (Photograph of Fay Wray and Erich Von Stroheim from the 1928 film, struck circa 1950s)

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The Wedding March [The Honeymoon] (Photograph of Fay Wray and Erich Von Stroheim from the 1928 film, struck circa 1950s)

by Erich von Stroheim (director, screenwriter, starring); Harry Carr (screenwriter); Fay Wray, Matthew Betz, Zasu Pitts (starring)

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N.p.: N.p., 1928. Reference photograph from the 1928 silent film, struck circa 1950s, showing director and actor Erich von Stroheim in a tender moment with Fay Wray. Manuscript ink and pencil annotations to the verso noting the film's title and the names of the photograph subjects.

From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.

Stroheim's runaway production was halted after nine months of shooting by producer Pat Powers, having gone nearly $1 million over budget, with an edited running time of over four hours. After a disastrous preview, Paramount decided to release two films from the footage, as was Stroheim's original intent, with the second part, entitled "The Honeymoon," now lost.

The film follows Prince Nicki, an impoverished aristocrat, who is in love with a beautiful but poor innkeeper's daughter, but is forced to marry the daughter of a wealthy factory owner.

5 x 7 inches. Near Fine.

National Film Registy. Scorsese, A Personal Journey through American Movies.

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Title
The Wedding March [The Honeymoon] (Photograph of Fay Wray and Erich Von Stroheim from the 1928 film, struck circa 1950s)
Author
Erich von Stroheim (director, screenwriter, starring); Harry Carr (screenwriter); Fay Wray, Matthew Betz, Zasu Pitts (starring)
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Date Published
1928
Keywords
Film Still Photographs | Photographs | 1920s Cinema | Silent Film | Romance | Directors | National Film Registry
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