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Greed
(1924)
In Erich von Stroheim's severely-edited classic masterpiece
- a dark morality tale and study of the oppressive forces that corrupted
three people - an uneducated former miner and dentist in turn of
the century San Francisco, his miserly, vulgar and pathological wife,
and their mutual friend and ultimate nemesis:
- the ex-miner and self-taught quack-dentist John
"Mac" McTeague (Gibson Gowland), who had established himself
in San Francisco, where his best friend was Marcus Schouler (Jean
Hersholt), and his growing acquaintance with Marcus' cousin and fiancee
Trina Sieppe (Zasu Pitts)
- the scene of McTeague's lustful look at ether-anesthetized,
helpless patient Trina in his dentist's chair; he eagerly bent over,
smelled her hair and her perfume, and could not resist shamefully
kissing her full on the mouth while she was under the influence of
the ether - the title card noted: "But below the fine fabric
bred of his mother, ran the foul stream of hereditary evil...the
taint of generations given through his father"
- shortly later, Marcus agreed to step aside from Trina
for McTeague's sake: "I'll give her up to you, old man - - by
damn!" and they had a short period of courtship and engagement
- the sequence of a lottery official announcing to Trina
that she won the $5,000 lottery prize - it was an unexpected windfall
that will prove to be the downfall of the McTeague's lives
- the wedding scene between McTeague and Trina, with
the ominous view of a somber Roman Catholic funeral procession outside
the window; after the ceremony, Mac presented Trina with with a covered
gilded canary cage with not only one male bird, but now two love-birds
- a female canary joined his male bird
- the portrayal of a crazed, avarice-affected couple,
especially Trina's miserly obsession with gold coins (her lottery
winnings), and her sleeping with gold coins in her bed
Trina's Obsession with Gold Coins
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- the scene of his biting her fingers - and eventually
murdering his wife Trina by striking her to death
- the classic finale of a deadly and murderous confrontation
in the parched, scorching Death Valley desert between fugitive McTeague
and his former friend and now-rival Marcus (who had been appointed
Deputy Sheriff to arrest him), and McTeague's discovery that he had
no water and was handcuffed to the dead corpse of Marcus - the gold
coins that caused all the trouble were scattered about on the cracked
earth/sand, next to an empty water canteen
Handcuffed Together and Stranded in Death Valley
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- the final extreme long shot of McTeague in the
desert wasteland - with no water or horse, and handcuffed to Marcus;
as his last act, he set free his pet canary that fluttered briefly
but then died
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Unauthorized Kiss of Chloroformed Patient by Dentist
Short Courtship Between Trina and McTeague
Wedding Scene
McTeague's Deteriorating Relationship, Ending with the
Murder of His Wife
Final Images: Scattered Gold Coins and Empty Canteen
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