Patrick Montgomery is the director behind The Man You Loved to Hate (1979), a film that delves into the murky waters of obsession and revenge. With a keen eye for the eccentricities of human nature, Montgomery's work in this cult classic exemplifies the grindhouse aesthetic, blending dark humor with unsettling themes. Though his filmography may be sparse, The Man You Loved to Hate remains a notable entry in the realm of exploitation cinema, reflecting the bold storytelling and stylistic choices of the late 1970s.
The Man You Loved to Hate
The life and career of Erich Von Stroheim are examined in this documentary revealing interviews, rare photographs, and clips. Von Stroheim was an obsessive artist, working in the early days of filmmaking as a writer, actor, and director. He is seen in interviews, photographs, and film clips. The clips are taken from his more obscure pictures as well as from his best-known works.