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The Man Who Laughs

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The Man Who Laughs (1928)

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Reviews Counted: 6

Fresh: 6

Rotten:0

Average Rating: 8/10

Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins

Genre: Horror/Suspense

Synopsis: This horror classic was produced by Universal (beginning that studio's string of brilliant horror movies) in response to the success of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME.... This horror classic was produced by Universal (beginning that studio's string of brilliant horror movies) in response to the success of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Universal chose two luminaries of German Expressionism, director Paul Leni and actor Conrad Veidt, for the film and in doing so introduced a new and highly influential aesthetic to American movies. The film stars Veidt as Gwynplaine, the son of an aristocrat who is kidnapped for political reasons before being disfigured by a gypsy surgeon, who leaves the boy's face paralyzed in a contorted smile. Finding refuge in a traveling theatre troupe, Gwynplaine's lineage is eventually discovered and he soon finds himself being pulled back into the social and political world he was taken from as a boy. Featuring a masterful performance from Veidt along with beautiful and haunting photography, THE MAN WHO LAUGHS is one of the silent era's great horror films. [More]

Starring: Conrad Veidt, Mary Philbin, Olga Baclanova, Josephine Crowell

Starring: Conrad Veidt, Mary Philbin, Olga Baclanova, Josephine Crowell, George Siegmann

Director: Paul Leni

Director: Paul Leni

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11/05/05
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One of the final treasures of German silent Expressionism.

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04/09/04
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Poised between the great German horror that preceded it and the great Universal horror that followed, it is, for genre fans, an inviting and necessary stop.

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11/06/03
J. Hoberman
Village Voice

While this is a flawed film, it boasts some of the most impressive acting of the silent era. It certainly has sharpened my interest in Veidt.

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11/06/03
Mark R. Leeper
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An expressionistic masterpiece of spooky, fairy tale Poe-meets-Perrault imagery...

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10/22/03
John Beifuss
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

The film’s fascination with bric-a-brac and its tendency towards spare, minimalist compositions is evidence of a stylistic schism.

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09/29/03
Eric Henderson
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