[quoted in the 1980 British television documentary miniseries, "Hollywood," talking about actor-director Erich von Stroheim] He was flawed by living the character he portrayed, too. He didn't have the saving grace of Anglo Saxon "common sense," to put it bluntly. He was always "on," and he was always against the management, wherever he was, didn't matter. And he was gonna' wreck 'em - if they thought they had suffered before, he was gonna' show them real suffering.